Transformation of seafood waste into bioplastic

Plastic pollution is a growing concern globally and have hugely impacted the environment despite the convenience that it has brought about. With this growing concern, industries are currently looking into the development of bioplastics made from sustainable resources to replace conventional fossil-f...

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Main Author: Teo, Natalie Hui Ning
Other Authors: Dalton Tay Chor Yong
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2022
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1563462022-04-17T13:54:19Z Transformation of seafood waste into bioplastic Teo, Natalie Hui Ning Dalton Tay Chor Yong School of Materials Science and Engineering cytay@ntu.edu.sg Engineering::Materials Plastic pollution is a growing concern globally and have hugely impacted the environment despite the convenience that it has brought about. With this growing concern, industries are currently looking into the development of bioplastics made from sustainable resources to replace conventional fossil-fuel based plastics. With food wastes also being a huge concern to environment, many are looking to use food waste as a sustainable raw material. This is because food waste is known to contain high organic content and holds huge potentials as a good natural resource. The American Bullfrog (Rana catesbeiana) is one of the most common aquatic frogs that are being consumed. Though many people consumed the bullfrog meat as an alternative source of protein, the inedible skin is being discarded. The skin is known to be highly enriched with collagen and are have yet been explored as a renewable source for bioplastic production. In this project, collagen extracted from the bullfrog skin will be developed and the quality of the bullfrog collagen bioplastic will be further optimised with different kinds of plasticizers. Based on the effects of the different plasticizers, we will determine the physicochemical properties of the bioplastic and target its development towards the use of food packagin Bachelor of Engineering (Materials Engineering) 2022-04-14T12:11:21Z 2022-04-14T12:11:21Z 2022 Final Year Project (FYP) Teo, N. H. N. (2022). Transformation of seafood waste into bioplastic. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/156346 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/156346 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Transformation of seafood waste into bioplastic
description Plastic pollution is a growing concern globally and have hugely impacted the environment despite the convenience that it has brought about. With this growing concern, industries are currently looking into the development of bioplastics made from sustainable resources to replace conventional fossil-fuel based plastics. With food wastes also being a huge concern to environment, many are looking to use food waste as a sustainable raw material. This is because food waste is known to contain high organic content and holds huge potentials as a good natural resource. The American Bullfrog (Rana catesbeiana) is one of the most common aquatic frogs that are being consumed. Though many people consumed the bullfrog meat as an alternative source of protein, the inedible skin is being discarded. The skin is known to be highly enriched with collagen and are have yet been explored as a renewable source for bioplastic production. In this project, collagen extracted from the bullfrog skin will be developed and the quality of the bullfrog collagen bioplastic will be further optimised with different kinds of plasticizers. Based on the effects of the different plasticizers, we will determine the physicochemical properties of the bioplastic and target its development towards the use of food packagin
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