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Breakthrough industry grade tagging of plastic products

Project description

Secure molecular tagging technology for plastic materials

Tracing the origin and authenticity of plastic materials is becoming increasingly important owing to rising concerns about counterfeiting. The ERC-funded BIGTOP project will develop innovative molecular tagging technology that uses sequence-defined oligomers to encode information directly into plastics. BIGTOP will help ensure that these tags maintain their integrity, withstanding high-temperature manufacturing processes such as extrusion and curing. Furthermore, researchers will work on making the technology easy to detect using UV or fluorescence spectroscopy and precise tandem mass spectrometry. The tagging technology will be tested to validate compatibility with large-scale production. The project aims to bring a reliable, industrial-grade solution for product traceability and anti-counterfeiting to the market.

Objective

BIGTOP aims to bring a groundbreaking molecular tagging technology for plastic materials closer to the market by making use of sequence-defined oligomers developed under the ERC advanced grant CiMaC project. These molecular tags, which encode information using precise monomer sequences, offer a powerful solution for product traceability, anti-counterfeiting, and origin identification across industries. Thanks to the research in CiMaC, we have already demonstrated the scalable synthesis and high temperature stability of these sequence-defined oligomers, bridging the gap between academic innovation and industrial feasibility.
BIGTOP will focus on remaining critical challenges such as ensuring that these tags maintain their integrity throughout real-world manufacturing processes, including high-temperature extrusion and curing. Our patent-protected research confirms that oligoamides meet such demands, offering exceptional thermal and mechanical stability when directly incorporated into materials. In practice, this technology enables fast and simple initial detection via UV or fluorescence spectroscopy, followed by highly specific molecular identification using tandem mass spectrometry techniques.
This combination of tag robustness, simplicity of use and precision multi-level detection, offers a unique technological innovation for industrial grade tagging of plastics. The growing regulatory pressure around material provenance and sustainability claims, alongside concerns with regard to counterfeiting in high-value supply chains, underpins the demand for this type of robust molecular tags. BIGTOP will validate that the tagging concept is compatible with large-scale production processes, identify the most promising market segments, and finally develop a valorization strategy. To ensure success, the project will combine insights from polymer chemistry, manufacturing scale-up and business development, positioning the technology for successful uptake by industry.

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UNIVERSITEIT GENT
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€ 150 000,00
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SINT PIETERSNIEUWSTRAAT 25
9000 GENT
Belgium

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Vlaams Gewest Prov. Oost-Vlaanderen Arr. Gent
Activity type
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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