Commercialization potential of agro-based polyhydroxyalkanoates biorefinery: a technical perspective on advances and critical barriers
Autor
Kumar, Vinay
Lakkaboyana, Sivarama Krishna
Tsouko, Erminta
Maina, Sofia
Pandey, Muskan
Umesh, Mridul
Singhal, Barkha
Sharma, Neha
Kumar Awasthi, Mukesh
Andler-Osorio, Rodrigo
Jayaraj, Iyyappan
Yuzir, Ali
Fecha
2023Resumen
The exponential increase in the use and careless discard of synthetic plastics has created an alarming concern over the environmental health due to the detrimental effects of petroleum based synthetic polymeric compounds. Piling up of these plastic commodities on various ecological niches and entry of their fragmented parts into soil and water has clearly affected the quality of these ecosystems in the past few decades. Among the many constructive strategies developed to tackle this global issue, use of biopolymers like polyhydroxyalkanoates as sustainable alternatives for synthetic plastics has gained momentum. Despite their excellent material properties and significant biodegradability, polyhydroxyalkanoates still fails to compete with their synthetic counterparts majorly due to the high cost associated with their production and purification thereby limiting their commercialization. Usage of renewable feedstocks as substrates for polyhydroxyalkanoates production has been the thrust area of research to attain the sustainability tag. This review work attempts to provide insights about the recent developments in the production of polyhydroxyalkanoates using renewable feedstock along with various pretreatment methods used for substrate preparation for polyhydroxyalkanoates production. Further, the application of blends based on polyhydroxyalkanoates, and the challenges associated with the waste valorization based polyhydroxyalkanoates production strategy is elaborated in this review work.
Fuente
International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 234, 123733Link de Acceso
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doi.org/10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2023.123733Colecciones
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