2014
DOI: 10.1002/ciuz.201400673
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Nachhaltige Bausteine für die Kunststoff‐Herstellung

Abstract: Die Produktion biobasierter Hochleistungskunststoffe wie Polyamide nutzt Pflanzenöle als Rohstoffquelle. Fortschritte in chemischen und biotechnologischen Katalyse‐Verfahren ermöglichen heute die Konversion von Pflanzenölen in maßgeschneiderte Bausteine für die Polymerproduktion. Schon heute haben biobasierte Polymer‐Synthesebausteine äquivalente chemische und physikalische Eigenschaften als auch vergleichbare Kostenstrukturen wie petrochemische Synthesegrundstoffe. Dies ermöglicht die Integration Biomasse‐bas… Show more

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“…The foreseeable end of fossil resources, associated with significant price fluctuations, drives the development of sustainable biomass-based processes in the chemical industry sector. Plant-derived oils are already essential feedstocks in the production of bio-based specialty and commodity chemical building blocks ( 1 , 2 ). However, their material utilization competes with food production and has an increasing impact on land use changes ( 3 , 4 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The foreseeable end of fossil resources, associated with significant price fluctuations, drives the development of sustainable biomass-based processes in the chemical industry sector. Plant-derived oils are already essential feedstocks in the production of bio-based specialty and commodity chemical building blocks ( 1 , 2 ). However, their material utilization competes with food production and has an increasing impact on land use changes ( 3 , 4 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, these organisms can metabolize pentose and hexose sugars from complex biomass hydrolysates and switch on lipogenesis when metabolic stresses, such as nitrogen and phosphorus deprivation, are applied. The metabolic adaptability of oleaginous yeasts to various carbon sources is of interest for second-generation bioprocess engineering approaches ( 2 ). While the exact fatty acid profile of accumulated triglycerides depends on cultivation conditions, the principal chemical composition resembles those of plant-derived lipids, such as palm oil.…”
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