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Resin biodegradation

Environmental awareness has led to an increasing demand for more sustainable building materials. As a result, biocomposites are increasingly used in today’s market and society. The available information about their final phase is only limited. NPSP and Avans are working together in this project towards a possible solution. A nice side effect of this project is that it is a logical addition to two other projects in which the mechanical and chemical recycling of the same thermosetting bio resins is investigated.

Diversity of components

Furan resin and polyester / styrene are used by NPSP in the production of their biocomposites (Nabasco), along with a blend of biofibers and a filler. Due to the diversity of components and product design, the end-of-life treatment of these materials can be challenging. Biodegradation can therefore be an innovative and environmentally friendly technique.

Future

When we are ultimately able to break down these resins, we will focus in a follow-up project on the next phase: recycling. We have not got that far yet, but high-quality reuse could include applications in the direction of a solid mycelium product as a building material or packaging or purifying an enzyme cocktail for industrial processes or cleaning products.

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20200901 until 20210801

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