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Biopolymers Produced by Treating Waste Brewer’s Yeast with Active Sludge Bacteria: The Qualitative Analysis and Evaluation of the Potential for 3D Printing (CROSBI ID 312539)

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Zupančić, Gregor Drago ; Lončar, Anamarija ; Budžaki, Sandra ; Panjičko, Mario Biopolymers Produced by Treating Waste Brewer’s Yeast with Active Sludge Bacteria: The Qualitative Analysis and Evaluation of the Potential for 3D Printing // Sustainability, 14 (2022), 15; 9365, 16. doi: 10.3390/su14159365

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Zupančić, Gregor Drago ; Lončar, Anamarija ; Budžaki, Sandra ; Panjičko, Mario

engleski

Biopolymers Produced by Treating Waste Brewer’s Yeast with Active Sludge Bacteria: The Qualitative Analysis and Evaluation of the Potential for 3D Printing

Biopolymers are a suitable alternative for the ongoing problem of plastic accumulation, even though commercialization is difficult, which is reflected in the price of the product. However, costs can be reduced if active sludge bacteria and cheap, accessible substrates such as waste rewer’s yeast are used. Waste brewer’s yeast is a rich source of carbon and nitrogen and is widespread as a substrate in various industries. Thus, the cultivation of active sludge bacteria was erformed on waste brewers’ yeast to obtain biopolymers that can be used in 3D printing. FT-IR, TG, and DSC analyses of produced polymers were conducted after extraction, as well as biogas and biomethane potential tests. Results of cultivation under various conditions show that biopolymer content is extremely heterogeneous. However, during cultivation in SBR, signals at 1741.3, 1709.6, 1634.3, and 1238 cm−1 were detected. Further analyses are needed, but when said results are compared to those of consulted scientific articles, there is an indication that at least a small amount of PHA is present in biomass produced in SBR. Biopolymers produced in SBR were used as a material for the 3D printing of a cube. Moreover, testing of the physical properties (Young’s modulus) of a 3D-printed cube was performed. After conducting experiments, it can be concluded that said process, although time-consuming, achieved the goal of printing a stable and rigid 3D-printed cube made from biopolymers. Further optimization of said process should focus on more detailed microbial selection as well as biopolymer extraction. In that way, isolation, purification, and identification techniques will be improved, which could achieve higher biopolymer yield and, thus, make biopolymers more accessible in various industries.

brewers’ yeast ; active sludge bacteria ; anaerobic digestion ; biogas potential ; biopolymer ; 3D printing

This research was co-funded through the state support Program “Proof of Concept” by the Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development and the HAMAG-BICRO Agency as a part of the project “A process for the production of biodegradable polymer from food industry waste streams as raw material for 3D printing”, grant agreement PoC8_8_35.

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Podaci o izdanju

14 (15)

2022.

9365

16

objavljeno

2071-1050

10.3390/su14159365

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Biotehnologija, Prehrambena tehnologija

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