Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Micro-organism – tissue cell culture or enzyme using process... – Process involving micro-organisms of different genera in the...
Patent
1992-06-25
1993-10-05
Lilling, Herber J.
Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology
Micro-organism, tissue cell culture or enzyme using process...
Process involving micro-organisms of different genera in the...
435168, 435170, 435244, 4352521, 435801, 435822, 435267, C12N 1300, C12P 3900, C12P 300, C12P 138
Patent
active
052504271
ABSTRACT:
A process is described for converting organic materials (such as biomass wastes) into a bioplastic suitable for use as a biodegradable plastic. In a preferred embodiment the process involves thermally gasifying the organic material into primarily carbon monoxide and hydrogen, followed by photosynthetic bacterial assimilation of the gases into cell material. The process is ideally suited for waste recycling and for production of useful biodegradable plastic polymer.
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Maness Pin-Ching
Weaver Paul F.
Lilling Herber J.
Midwest Research Institute
Richardson Ken
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