Feasibility of bioplastic production using micro- and macroalgae- A review

Sudhakar, Muthiyal Prabakaran; Maurya, Rahulkumar; Mehariya, Sanjeet; Karthikeyan, Obulisamy Parthiba; Dharani, Gopal; Arunkumar, Kulanthiyesu; Pereda, Sandra V.; Hernandez-Gonzalez, Maria C.; Buschmann, Alejandro H.; Pugazhendhi, Arivalagan

Abstract

Plastic disposal and their degraded products in the environment are global concern due to its adverse effects and persistence in nature. To overcome plastic pollution and its impacts on environment, a sustainable bioplastic production using renewable feedstock's, such as algae, are envisioned. In this review, the production of polymer precursors such as polylactic acid, polyhydroxybutyrates, polyhydroxyalkanoates, agar, carrageenan and alginate from microalgae and macroalgae through direct conversion and fermentation routes are summarized and discussed. The direct conversion of algal biopolymers without any bioprocess (whole algal biomass used emphasizing zero waste discharge concept) favours economic feasibility. Whereas indirect method uses conversion of algal polymers to monomers after pretreatment followed by bioplastic precursor production by fermentation are emphasized. This review paper also outlines the current state of technological developments in the field of algae-based bioplastic, both in industry and in research, and highlights the creation of novel solutions for green bioplastic production employing algal polymers. Finally, the cost economics of the bioplastic production using algal biopolymers are clearly mentioned with future directions of next level bioplastic production. In this review study, the cost estimation was given at laboratory level bioplastic production using casting methods. Further development of bioplastics at pilot scale level may give clear economic feasibility of production at industry. Here, in this review, we emphasized the overview of algal biopolymers for different bioplastic product development and its economic value and also current industries involved in bioplastic production.

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Título según WOS: Feasibility of bioplastic production using micro- and macroalgae- A review
Título de la Revista: ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH
Volumen: 240
Editorial: ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Fecha de publicación: 2024
DOI:

10.1016/j.envres.2023.117465

Notas: ISI