Presentation on Bioplastics
Bioplastics, What are they?
* Compostable Plastics
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* Any plastics-made from organisms (or Organism by-products).
* Currently, there is much confusion over the definition of bioplastics
Mixture of Acids that could be made into bioplastics
Making Bioplastics, Etc.
Goal of Bioplastic Production
* To Save Resources by either reducing the production of standard Polypropylene plastics by replacing it with a less resource-intensive plastic.
* Or Save the Environment by making plastics biodegradable
* Or, both!
Bioplastic degradation speed
What are Scientists Doing Now?
Several Different Exciting Methods are being tried right now!
* Using Soy-based bioplastics
* Using Bacteria to make bioplastics
* Starch-based Bioplastics
* Polylactide Bioplastics
* Poly-3-Hydroxybutyrate
Current Cost of Bioplastic Comparison
Soy-based Bioplastics
One of the hottest sections in bioplastics research today.
Pure Soy Bioplastic has many undesirable traits.
Mixtures of Soy with other substances are currently being attempted.
The Soy shown
Soy Protein
Bacteria-based Bioplastics
Steven Pratt of New Zealand (Major New Discovery)
Mixture of bacteria can create acids when fermented.
The ratio of different acids is based on pH.
The bacteria are fed glucose solution and fermented.
The acids can be used to make bioplastics
Starch-Based
* Make up about 50% of the current bioplastic market
* Are used in pills that you take
* Can be specificially tailored by adding different amounts of plasticizers
* This is called “thermo-plastical starch”
Polylactide Bioplastics
* Lactic acid is turned into Polylactide by adding a catalyst and heat.
* Polylactide bioplastics can be made on existing petroleum plastic equipment
* Resembles plastic in properties
Poly-3-Hydroxybutyrate
* A polyester
* Easily biodegradable
* Easily processed
* Currently very expensive
* Current interest is very high
* Methylobacterium sp V49 is one bacteria that produces Poly-3-Hydroxybutyrate
Challenges Facing Bioplastics
* Economically Unfeasible
* Biodegradability is a useful and a not-so-useful property
National Center for Manufacturing Sciences. (2004, August 11). Environmental Roadmapping Initiative. Retrieved October 14, 2011, from Plastics Impacts, Risks and Regulations: http://ecm.ncms.org/ERI/new/IRRPlastics.htm
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Other alterations such as dying the polymer are less cost efficient to recycle and can be more difficult as well. There are certain types of HDPE (high density polyethylene) that are blown into shapes such as bottles. Different chemicals are used in this process and therefore have to be separated into their own category when recycling. The reason people have moved away from landfill dumping and moved towards recycling is due to the fact that it is much more cost effective to recycle compared to paying engineers and environmentalist to designing landfills.4 The HDPE can also be mechanically recycled through curb side pick ups.
Production of polypropylene takes place by slurry, solution or gas phase process, in which the propylene monomer is subjected to heat and pressure in the presence of a catalyst system. Polymerization is achieved at relatively low temperature and pressure and the product yielded is translucent, but readily colored. Differences in catalyst and production conditions can be used to alter the properties of the plastic. Propylene is obtained, along with ethylene, by cracking naphtha (crude oil light distillate). Ethylene, propylene, and higher alkenes are separated by low temperature fractional distillation.[3]
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