- Biomass Conversion: The key technology involves converting various forms of biomass into usable polymers. This can be achieved through different processes, including:
- Fermentation: Microorganisms are used to break down biomass into simpler compounds, which can then be polymerized.
- Chemical Modification: Existing biopolymers, like cellulose, are chemically modified to create new materials with desirable properties.
- Direct Extraction: Certain biopolymers, like polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs), are naturally produced by some microorganisms and can be extracted directly.
- Polymer Science & Engineering: Bioplastics and biopolymers utilize principles of polymer science and engineering to optimize their properties for specific applications. This involves controlling molecular weight, crystallinity, and other factors to achieve desired strength, flexibility, biodegradability, and processing characteristics.
TRL : 7-9 (depending on the specific material and application)