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Bioplastics from microorganisms
J Luengo et al.
Current Opinion in Microbiology 6 (3), 251 (2003)
Review of plastics. Nice. Outlines different plastic generation
Posted by mtoz to PHAs PHB bioplastics on Thu Mar 27 2008 at 05:38 UTC | info | related
 
Complete genome sequence of the metabolically versatile photosynthetic bacterium Rhodopseudomonas palustris
Frank Larimer et al.
Nat Biotech 22 (1), 55-61 (Jan 2004)
Typical genome sequence paper. Goes a little bit into its unique metabolism, the PHA syntheses, and potential for H2 production. Really cool.
 
Metabolic Carbon Fluxes and Biosynthesis of Polyhydroxyalkanoates in Ralstonia eutropha on Short Chain Fatty Acids
pubs.acs.org
Very interesting (and probably important) article describing polymer syntheses in Ralstonia.
 
Green Chemistry Start-Up Gets Million - Mergers, Acquisitions, Venture Capital, Hedge Funds -- DealBook - New York Times
dealbook.blogs.nytimes.com
"Segetis, a green chemistry company, has raised $15 million from Khosla Ventures. The Minneapolis-based Segetis is one of a number of outfits trying to displace petroleum in household products like countertops, bottles and other items with agricultural-waste products."
 
Neural "Extension Cord" Developed
science.slashdot.org
Researchers grow neurons onto a silicon chip, bit by bit...
 
First Plastic Circuit Plant Planned in Germany
news.bbc.co.uk
 
Petroleum-Free Polymers from Fructose
Sarah Rich
WorldChanging: Tools, Models and Ideas for Building a Bright Green Future, (29 Jun 2006)
UW Madison team makes HMF from fructose at competitive prices
 
Wired News: World Expo Envisions Eco-Utopia
www.wired.com

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