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Optimising the enzymatic degradation of polylactic acid (PLA) to produce biohydrogen (BioH2) through photofermentation.
Biotechnologies,nanobiologyGreen and decarbonated energy incl. bioprocesses and waste valorizationLife SciencesTechnological challenges
Abstract
This thesis project presents a novel method of producing biohydrogen (BioH2) through the enzymatic breakdown of polylactic acid (PLA), a bioplastic which is challenging to recycle. The aim is to optimise the hydrolysis of PLA into lactic acid, which can be metabolised directly by purple non-sulfur bacteria (PNSB) to produce BioH2 in anoxic conditions. The work will entail selecting high-performance esterases in collaboration with Génoscope CEA, expressing them in soluble form in model hosts such as E. coli, yeasts and PNSB, and optimising reaction conditions such as pH, temperature and concentration to maximise lactic acid production. The second phase will focus on enhancing photofermentation in a photobioreactor (PBR) with advanced control systems (LED, AI and CFD). Funded by the CEA and PUI Grenoble Alpes, this project is part of a circular economy approach, aiming to develop a scalable process for converting PLA waste into renewable energy in line with the challenges of the energy transition.
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Institut de Recherche Interdisciplinaire de Grenoble
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