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Background Information:
Biopolymers occur naturally, e.g. starch, cellulose, cotton, proteins
Biopolymers can be made using renewable resources such as plants and microorganisms
Biopolymers are renewable, biodegradable and biocompatible
Biopolymers can be modified, e.g. rayon and cellophane are modified cellulose
These conditions promote the storage of carbon in the form of the desired
plastic PHB which can then be extracted from the colony through hot
chloroform (trichloromethane). This happens by restricting nitrogen in the
bacterias diet.
How has the Genetic engineering allowed the enzyme to be produced by other
production process organisms such as E. coli.
changed over time?
Hints: e.g. is it now Production has reduced as it is far more costly compared to polypropylene.
more efficient, does it
use new technology However PHB is still used in the medical field where the biodegradable
such as genetic polymer is still incredibly handy.
engineering?
Properties and Uses of the biopolymer (insert name)
Substitute for Although PHB has a chemical structure markedly different from the
polypropylene polymer polypropylene, its physical properties are quite similar.
Evaluation: Based on the information that you have researched, in the space below evaluate
the use or potential use of the polymer produced related to its properties
Hint: to evaluate, you need to state its value - example: The polymer x is extremely useful/very
useful/not useful at all/not useful now but will be in the future. THEN you need to back up
your claim - example: It is useful for making plastic bags because it is strong and waterproof.
PHB is a highly potential resource for the future in medicine, skin grafts, surgical implants,
seam threads for wounds. however this can only be viable if the production processes are
improved with our technology. As of currently PHB is not a potential resource.