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Fungus eats enduring plastic
    #5723026 - 06/07/06 02:31 PM (17 years, 7 months ago)

Fungus eats enduring plastic
Voracious microbe points way to recycling resins.
by Helen Pearson



A fungus that normally eats wood can also chew up some of the long-lasting plastic resins that clog landfill sites, researchers in the United States have found. This potentially offers an environmentally friendly way to recycle the waste.

Phenolic resins are widely used to glue together plywood and fibreboard, and are commonly found in car mouldings. High pressure and heat are used to link together ring-shaped molecules of phenol with formaldehyde, creating one huge, indestructible molecule.

The resins are popular because they are so durable; but this also makes them difficult to recycle. Unlike polyethylene in drink bottles, the resins are so tough that they cannot be melted and reused. About 2.2 million tonnes of phenolic resin are produced in the United States every year, around 10% of the country's total plastic production.

Some scrap phenolic resins are simply ground up and used in other plastics. Another experimental recycling method uses heat and chemical solvents, but this is expensive and produces dirty by-products.

Adam Gusse and his colleagues at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse wondered whether white-rot fungi might be able to attack the resins. These fungi are commonly seen on rotting tree stumps and manufacture an array of enzymes able to break down the tough lignin in wood. Lignin has a similar chemical structure to phenolic resins, because it is also made up of ring-like molecules strung together.

Digesting the indigestible

Gusse fed chips of phenolic resin to five different species of white-rot fungus to see whether they could eat it. The team found that one species (Phanerochaete chrysosporium) turned from white to pink after a few days, suggesting that it had broken down the resin into smaller chemical components of the polymer known to be pink.

The team confirmed this by feeding the fungus phenolic resin containing a heavier isotope of carbon, and found that the isotope was incorporated into the fungus after it had feasted on the plastic. To nail the case, they used an electron microscope to show that the resin was pitted with craters after being semi-digested by the fungus. "It's clearly breaking it down," Gusse says.

Gusse suggests that white-rot fungus could even be used to recycle the components of phenolic resins, if a way could be found to recover and re-use the phenol. But the idea is a long way from being commercially viable. The team has not yet shown how efficiently or rapidly the fungus eats the resin, and Gusse suspects that it might take the microbes a few months to finish a meal. This may make it difficult to recover phenol at a competitive price.

But the fungi's varied palate could still find a use. Researchers already know that white-rot fungi can digest other plastics such as polystyrene and that it can chew up pollutants such as polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). "They puke the enzymes out and eat whatever's around them," Gusse says.


References
1. Gusse A.C., Miller P.D.& Volk T.J. . Environ. Sci. Technol., published online doi: 10.1021/es060408h (2006).


http://www.nature.com/news/2006/060605/full/060605-5.html


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Re: Fungus eats enduring plastic [Re: ivi]
    #5723219 - 06/07/06 03:24 PM (17 years, 7 months ago)

Why not just inject tons of fungus into land fills? I'm pretty sure fungus can even break down aluminum.


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Re: Fungus eats enduring plastic [Re: downforpot]
    #5724187 - 06/07/06 08:00 PM (17 years, 7 months ago)

cool


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Re: Fungus eats enduring plastic [Re: Brainiac]
    #5724689 - 06/07/06 09:39 PM (17 years, 7 months ago)

problly because more landfills makes houses next to them less wanted, therefore it gets people motivated to get better jobs ect.

as the landfills grow so does money...everything is linked to money remember this to your dieing days....(nursing home).


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Re: Fungus eats enduring plastic [Re: ivi]
    #5724934 - 06/07/06 10:32 PM (17 years, 7 months ago)

There is nothing mushrooms cant do.


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Re: Fungus eats enduring plastic [Re: makaveli8x8]
    #5725680 - 06/08/06 03:27 AM (17 years, 7 months ago)

Quote:

makaveli8x8 said:
problly because more landfills makes houses next to them less wanted, therefore it gets people motivated to get better jobs ect.

as the landfills grow so does money...everything is linked to money remember this to your dieing days....(nursing home).




The people living next door to landfills are *not* the people the government is trying to motivate into succeeding in the capitalist system.


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