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Article Dans Une Revue Carbohydrate Polymers Année : 2024

From raw microalgae to bioplastics: Conversion of Chlorella vulgaris starch granules into thermoplastic starch

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Microalgae are emerging as a promising feedstock for bioplastics, with Chlorella vulgaris yielding significant amounts of starch. This polysaccharide is convertible into thermoplastic starch (TPS), a biodegradable plastic of industrial relevance. In this study, we developed a pilot-scale protocol for extracting and purifying starch from 430 g (dry weight – DW) of starch-enriched Chlorella vulgaris biomass. More than 200 gDW of starch were recovered, with an extraction yield and starch purity degree reaching 98 and 87 %, respectively. We have characterized this extracted starch and processed it into TPS using twin-screw extrusion and injection molding. Microalgal starch showed similar properties to those of native plant starch, but with smaller granules. We compared the mechanical properties of microalgal TPS with two controls, namely a commercial TPS and a TPS prepared from commercial potato starch granules. TPS prepared from microalgal starch showed a softer and more ductile behavior compared to the reference materials. This study demonstrates the feasibility of recovering high-purity microalgal starch at pilot scale with high yields, and highlights the potential of microalgal starch for the production of TPS using industrially relevant processes.
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hal-04592489 , version 1 (24-04-2024)
hal-04592489 , version 2 (01-08-2024)

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A. Six, D. Dauvillée, Christine Lancelon-Pin, A. Dimitriades-Lemaire, A. Compadre, et al.. From raw microalgae to bioplastics: Conversion of Chlorella vulgaris starch granules into thermoplastic starch. Carbohydrate Polymers, 2024, 342, pp.122342. ⟨10.1016/j.carbpol.2024.122342⟩. ⟨hal-04592489v2⟩
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