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Making Bioplastic
from Potatoes
Potatoes used for making delicious chips,
French fries, chaat, etc will now be used for making bioplastic.
The bioscientists at Maine University of U.K. have developed
a novel method for making bioplastic from starch obtained
from potatoes.
During the process of making the processed
foods from potatoes, large quantities of left-overs are obtained
as waste which can be used for making bioplastic. The whole
process is very complicate, however, the left-over potato
waste is first crushed into a pulp in a big grinding machine.
The starch obtained from this pulp is then converted into
glucose. Lactic acid in large quantity is then added to this.
Then by subjecting this mixture to an electrically charged
refinement process and thereafter passing it through carbon
filters, a powder-like substance is obtained from which bioplastic
is made.
According to the report of Chase Smith
Policy Centre of Maine University due to the natural property
of being biodegradable, the bioplastic obtained by this method
is environment-friendly, i.e. unlike the conventional plastic
it will not pollute the environment by remaining there for
a long period. The report also states that the bioplastic
obtained from potatoes can be used for making bottles, packets
and all sorts of decoration objects.
Source:
Invention Intelligence , July-August 2007

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