Synthesis Of Bioplastic From Starch to Bioplastic: The Eco-Friendly Revolution

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  • Опубликовано: 28 июл 2023
  • Synthesis Of Bioplastic From Starch to Bioplastic: The Eco-Friendly Revolution
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    The synthesis of plastic from starch involves a process known as "bioplastic production" or "starch-based bioplastics." Bioplastics are a type of plastic derived from renewable resources, such as starch, instead of fossil fuels. Starch is a natural polymer found in many plant-based materials like corn, potatoes, wheat, and rice.
    The most common method to produce bioplastic from starch is by transforming it into a polymer called polylactic acid (PLA). Here's a general outline of the process:
    Extraction of Starch: Starch is extracted from a renewable plant source (e.g., corn or potatoes). This is typically done by grinding the plant material to release the starch, followed by washing and drying to obtain a pure starch powder.
    Hydrolysis: The starch is then subjected to a process called hydrolysis. In this step, the starch is broken down into simpler sugar molecules (usually glucose) through the use of heat and water.
    Fermentation: Next, the glucose obtained from hydrolysis is fermented by adding specific microorganisms (e.g., bacteria) that can convert glucose into lactic acid.
    Polymerization: The lactic acid molecules are then polymerized to form PLA. This process involves linking the lactic acid monomers together into long chains to create the bioplastic.
    Plastic Processing: The PLA is then processed using techniques like extrusion or injection molding to create various plastic products, such as containers, bags, films, and more.
    It's important to note that while bioplastics offer certain environmental advantages over traditional fossil-fuel-based plastics, they still have limitations. For instance, bioplastics may not biodegrade rapidly in all environments, and some still require industrial composting conditions to break down properly.
    The development of bioplastics is an ongoing area of research and innovation, with the aim of finding more sustainable and eco-friendly alternatives to conventional plastics.
    🌱 Join us in this fascinating journey as we uncover the exciting world of bioplastics, the sustainable alternative to traditional petroleum-based plastics! 🌱
    Did you know that plastic doesn't have to be harmful to our environment? In this eye-opening RUclips video, we explore the revolutionary process of synthesizing bioplastic from starch, a natural polymer found abundantly in plants like corn and potatoes.
    🌿 Discover the Steps:
    Learn the step-by-step process of turning humble starch into a versatile and eco-friendly bioplastic called Polylactic Acid (PLA). Witness how starch undergoes hydrolysis, fermentation, and polymerization to form the building blocks of the future - biodegradable and renewable plastics!
    💡 The Environmental Impact:
    Uncover the environmental benefits of bioplastics over conventional plastics. Understand how bioplastics mitigate the problems associated with single-use plastics, reduce our carbon footprint, and contribute to a cleaner and greener planet.
    🌍 Real-World Applications:
    Explore the wide range of applications for starch-based bioplastics. From compostable packaging to durable containers and everyday items, bioplastics are paving the way for a more sustainable future for our industries and everyday lives.
    🔬 Innovation & Challenges:
    Delve into the cutting-edge research and innovation driving the bioplastic revolution. Learn about the challenges faced by scientists and engineers in perfecting bioplastic properties, and the ongoing efforts to create even more efficient and eco-friendly materials.
    🙌 Be a Part of the Change:
    Join the global movement towards a greener and more sustainable future. Understand how your choices as consumers and businesses can impact the environment positively, and how embracing bioplastics can be a powerful step towards a cleaner, healthier planet.
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  • @ktefccre
    @ktefccre 7 дней назад

    When i was studying chemistry in college, they had a lab assignment where we synthesize plastic, and nylon. I wished they included one for bio degrading plastic 😢😢😢
    college was such a scam.

  • @UsmanFaizan-t6z
    @UsmanFaizan-t6z 21 день назад +1

    Very nice and thank you 😊

  • @34lokeshhatzade74
    @34lokeshhatzade74 6 месяцев назад +3

    Hey its too much helpful to environment replacement of petroleum products but what is it strenght, durability, heat resistance, water leakage properties and many more

    • @fanyoktavia1703
      @fanyoktavia1703 23 дня назад

      nope, bad. its weak agains water. Its basically starch glue with glycerin to make it elastic. N this cost alot compared to plastic

  • @ELPAPAS-ze9nn
    @ELPAPAS-ze9nn 20 дней назад +1

    Hi, here from Colombia, South America... Great video!!!
    What happens if I don't put gliceryn, lemon or vinegar, still becomes plastic?

  • @mdsagorislam5914
    @mdsagorislam5914 29 дней назад +1

    I would like to know what to do if it dissolves in water as soon as I mix or within a second or two?🙂🙂🙂

    • @Molybdenum-h
      @Molybdenum-h  29 дней назад

      no it does not dissolve immediately when it is mix with water

    • @mdsagorislam5914
      @mdsagorislam5914 29 дней назад

      @@Molybdenum-h I mean, tell me how to make a plastic that dissolves in 2 or 5 seconds on contact with water. If you know, please tell me

    • @fanyoktavia1703
      @fanyoktavia1703 23 дня назад

      @@mdsagorislam5914 its gluestarch it cant stand water for long time, it become slimy and weak before start disolving, Good for cigarette glue tho, doesnt smell anything like pva glue and cheaper than arabic gum glue

  • @moonchild...
    @moonchild... 6 месяцев назад +3

    hey man! first of all, thanks for your video, it was easy to follow your instructions and you explained the process of making bioplastics really well. i am currently working on a chemistry project and it woud be cool if you can help me with that! could you explain the reactions in each step of adding the ingredients? i found it hard to find sources that show the step-by-step reactions. thanks a lot!
    -fellow chemistry fan from germany

    • @Molybdenum-h
      @Molybdenum-h  6 месяцев назад +1

      I'm thrilled to hear that you found the video helpful for your bioplastics project! I'd be more than happy to assist you with the chemistry aspect.
      When it comes to making bioplastics, the reactions typically involve polymerization processes. this is my Instagram:
      instagram.com/mohsin.ch43/
      please contact me on instagram

    • @user-uq4dz6hf3o
      @user-uq4dz6hf3o 5 месяцев назад

      Крахмал содержит амилозу и амилопектин. При взаимодействии с уксусной кислотой, изменяется его структура. А глицерин улучшает пластичность. В интернете очень много статей научных на эту тему

  • @sigataros
    @sigataros 11 месяцев назад +2

    this is pretty cool, i bet you can make some molds from it easily
    also some tips on editing, the beginning and ends are pretty rushed, leave more time for the words to be read by the viewer, and avoid using sound effects like the sound at 3:12 because you want to appeal to a wider range of users, older users might be put off by this, and i don't really think kids care about this stuff

    • @Molybdenum-h
      @Molybdenum-h  11 месяцев назад

      thanks a lot for suggestion. next time I will work on it brother

  • @damyazahra
    @damyazahra 4 месяца назад +3

    can this bioplastic disslove in water /like a warm water