Irish scientists have isolated a bacterium that can convert a toxic waste product into safe, biodegradable plastic. This week, scientists Kevin O'Connor and Patrick Ward, of the Department of Industrial Microbiology at University College Dublin, announced that they have discovered a bacterial strain that uses styrene, a toxic byproduct of the polystyrene industry (which produces Styrofoam, among other things), as fuel to make a type of biodegradable plastic, polyhydroxyalkanoate, known as PHA.
Bacteria Turn Toxins Into Plastic
Bacteria Turn Toxins Into Plastic
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Submitted by eva on Tue, 2007-10-02 19:20. | Tags: science | bacteria | biodegradable | ireland | plastic | styrofoam