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Switching from petro-plastics to microbial polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA): the biotechnological escape route of choice out of the plastic predicament?

   | Jan 25, 2019

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Figure 1

Closed carbon cycle during production, life span, and degradation of PHA biopolyesters.
Closed carbon cycle during production, life span, and degradation of PHA biopolyesters.

Figure 2

Carbon cycle during production, life span, and degradation of petrochemical plastics: the cycle is not closed.
Carbon cycle during production, life span, and degradation of petrochemical plastics: the cycle is not closed.

Figure 3

Visual illustration of PHA biopolyester manufacturing process.
Visual illustration of PHA biopolyester manufacturing process.
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Life Sciences, other, Medicine, Biomedical Engineering, Physics, Nanotechnology, Biophysics