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DetlefK

(16,450 posts)
Sun Apr 23, 2023, 04:29 AM Apr 2023

The future of plastic-recycling: Breaking it back down into hydrocarbons via enzymes.



Originally, it was discovered that wax-worms (moth-larvae) can digest plastic. But that process was too slow.

So scientists investigated the enzymes that break down the plastic, and then they ran evolutionary computer-simulations on the molecules, mutating it, to find how they should modify the molecule to make them more effective. The biggest challenge is making the enzyme work in different chemical environments: Different pH-values, different temperatures...

They can already break down plastic in the lab, turning it into liquid hydrocarbons. The next challenge is to scale this up into an industrial process.

And the hydrocarbons? They can be re-used for all kinds of petrochemical products.
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The future of plastic-recycling: Breaking it back down into hydrocarbons via enzymes. (Original Post) DetlefK Apr 2023 OP
Agreed! 634-5789 Apr 2023 #1
Cool. I buy wax worms every spring multigraincracker Apr 2023 #2

634-5789

(4,275 posts)
1. Agreed!
Sun Apr 23, 2023, 04:40 AM
Apr 2023

Something has to be done. I've been an IDOT litter and signage removal volunteer for 22 years. I've removed an AVERAGE 14.3 tons of pollutants annually, and almost 85% are plastics that eventually will end up back in the water supply. Any news like your post is good news and much appreciated.

multigraincracker

(33,959 posts)
2. Cool. I buy wax worms every spring
Sun Apr 23, 2023, 07:04 AM
Apr 2023

and catch big bluegill. Then I’m gonna buy a case of Bud Light to make my beer batter fish dinners.
Win Win.

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