Recent advances of sustainable Short-chain length polyhydroxyalkanoates (Scl-PHAs) – Plant biomass composites

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Recent advances of sustainable Short-chain length polyhydroxyalkanoates (Scl-PHAs) – Plant biomass composites
Title:
Recent advances of sustainable Short-chain length polyhydroxyalkanoates (Scl-PHAs) – Plant biomass composites
Journal Title:
European Polymer Journal
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Publication Date:
06 February 2023
Citation:
Kinyanjui Muiruri, J., Chee Chuan Yeo, J., Yun Debbie Soo, X., Wang, S., Liu, H., Kong, J., Cao, J., Hoon Tan, B., Suwardi, A., Li, Z., Xu, J., Jun Loh, X., & Zhu, Q. (2023). Recent advances of sustainable Short-chain length polyhydroxyalkanoates (Scl-PHAs) – Plant biomass composites. European Polymer Journal, 187, 111882. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eurpolymj.2023.111882
Abstract:
Plastic pollution has become a global threat to humanity. Fortunately, humanity has always found ways of overcoming such threats through multipronged approaches. To overcome this current threat brought about by anthropogenic linear pattern of take-make-use-dispose of fossil-based plastics, an intentional approach of adopting biobased plastics which are renewable has taken shape. In this approach, governments, industry, and academia are at the forefront of making determined commitments to slow down the spiralling carbon footprint and aim at net zero carbon emissions by 2050. In this regard, PHAs which have a rich resume of desired properties to replace non-renewable fossil-based plastics are increasingly becoming popular. However, PHA production cost is still high compared with the fossil-based plastics and there exists properties performance gap because they are typically brittle, especially the short chain length PHAs (Scl-PHAs). Considerable efforts are geared towards tuning the mechanical properties as well as reducing the cost to meet the market requirements. The most authentic way of tackling these twin-challenges of reducing the cost of PHA products and their properties enhancement is the incorporation of fillers sourced from renewable sources, especially the plant biomass. In this comprehensive review, Scl-PHAs biopolymers are discussed, their modifications with plant biomass (natural fibres and components, agro-residues, and industrial residues) are elucidated. Moreover, their wide scope of applications, sustainability performance (biodegradation studies) and other viable end-of-life options are amply discussed. Finally, we draw conclusions and highlight future opportunities in this exciting bioplastic area.
License type:
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0)
Funding Info:
This research / project is supported by the Agency for Science, Technology and Research - Science and Engineering Research Council
Grant Reference no. : GAP/2019/00314
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ISSN:
0014-3057
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