Figures for Final Report of SYNPOL Project · Aerobic bacterial'syngas usage Production of building...
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Figures for Final Report of SYNPOL Project:
Fig. 1. The SYNPOL process - From different waste feedstocks to biopolymers.
Fig. 2. Photograph of a PHA granules-accumulating Rhodospirillum strain (left)
and short chain length PHA isolated from a bacterial culture (right).
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Fig. 3. The SYNPOL roadmap.
Fig. 4. Bacterial culture of Rhodospirillum rubrum grown in the dark with (left)
and without (right) syngas as carbon source.
RRNCO +
RRNCO
OD600
OD600
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Fig. 5. Safety installations implemented for carrying out safe bioprocesses with
syngas.
Fig. 6. LCA - System boundaries of SYNPOL project.
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Fig. 7. Paper bag with cellulose film window made by utilizing the 100% biobased
adhesive (from SYNPOL biopolymers) for its assembling.
Fig. 8: SYNPOL – potential commercial outcomes.