so im just really confused, could someone check this
Name: Bipol (trade name) or polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA)
Development- 'Bipol' was a product of a successful attempt by an American company to manufacture a polymer. Bipol was a biopolymer dervied from a naturally occurring bacteria. It was developed in the 1960's
Properties: Parallel polypropylene to the exception of biodegradability and biocompatibility.
Production: Bipol is produced industriallu by bacteria 'Alcaligenes eutrophus' growing in tanks with carbon based food source. The polymer is then isolated then purified. Purification includes dissolving the PHA in a chlroinated hydrocarbon (trichlorimethane) removing the solid waste by centrifuging, precipitating the PHA from the solution & drying the powder. Around 30-80% of the microorganisms dry weight can be harvested as the polumer
Potential Usage
BIODEGRADABILITY
-Usage in packaging
-usage in paper coating to eliminate the problem of plastic in paper composting.
BIOCOMPATIBILITY
-development of artificial sking & organs for implants
-coatings for medical devices to minimise adverse reactions from the body
-a method of releasing medical ingredients slowly over time (eg. slow release drugs)
COMPLICATION
the potential usage of PHA, 'Bipol' is the COST
-as long as petroleum relatively cheap, plastics can be produced at 1/10 the price of production of biopolymers. 3% of petroleum supplies are used in the manufacture of biopolymers therefore the use of biopolymers will not significantly reduce petroleum consumption significantly.
thankez, it would be cool if someone just re-edited
this post if i am wrong in places.