jm01 said:
Hi,
I have a question for an assignment and am kind of stuck, what things could I discuss?
"Biopolymers have been suggested as an alternative to polymers based on fossil fuels.
Evaluate the use, or potential use of a named recent biopolymer related to its properties and manufacture." (6 marks)
Thanks if you could help me.
I would google some recently developed bipolymers.
Some you could look at are Cyclodextrin and Biopol(Polyhydroxybutyrate-Hydroxyvalerate) .
It asks you to evaluate, so you have to make a qualitative judgement based on the criteria that you provide about the use of a biopolymer (and how the uses relate to the biopolymer's properties), as well as how its manufactured.
A quick run down on Cyclodextrin:
Cyclodextrin is biopolymer manufactured by modifying starches with the enzyme Cyclodextrin Glycosyltransferase. This enzyme is produced by bacteria such as Bacillus macerans and Bacillus circulans.
Cyclodextrin has a toroid (truncated cone) structure. It's outer surface, conisting of alpha-glucose monomers joined together make it quite polar, with branching -OH groups, and thus hydrophillic. The interior of the truncated cone contains many C-H groups, making it substantially less polar than the outer surface, hence making the interior hydrophobic. As a result, Cyclodextrin is successfully used in pharmaceuticals. Non-polar pharmaceutical drugs are lodged inside the non-polar interor, via dispersion forces. This makes non-soluble drugs soluble in the blood plasma (which is 90% water anyway), allowing for effective absorption of pharmaceuticals.
Furthermore, cyclodextrin is used in the manufacture of cholestrol-free foods, as hydrophobic triglyceride molecules are immobilised inside the Cyclodextrin ring, which are then removed from the food, leaving a cholestrol-free food.
And, here's a diagram of the cyclodextrin biopolymer:
Don't copy this into ur assigment lol