BPA Bioremediation for Circular Economy Strategies/BPA Bioremediation für die zirkuläre Bioökonomie - Mikrobielle Strategien zur Entfernung von BPA aus Recycling- und Abwasserströmen
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Jahrgang 116 (2026), Heft 04
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- VDI fachmedien, Düsseldorf
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- 2026
- ISSN-Online
- 1436-4980
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Jahrgang 116 (2026), Heft 04
BPA Bioremediation for Circular Economy Strategies/BPA Bioremediation für die zirkuläre Bioökonomie - Mikrobielle Strategien zur Entfernung von BPA aus Recycling- und Abwasserströmen
- Autor:innen:
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- ISSN-Print
- 1436-4980
- ISSN-Online
- 1436-4980
- Kapitelvorschau:
Mikroverunreinigungen wie BPA behindern das Kunststoffrecycling und gefährden Ökosysteme und Gesundheit. Im Kontext der Kreislaufwirtschaft wird die Bioremediation als Recycling-/Upcycling-Ansatz untersucht, der den mikrobiellen BPA-Abbau nutzt. Mittels mikrobiologischer und chromatografischer Methoden wird die BPA-Toleranz ausgewählter Mikroorganismen bewertet und die BPA-Entfernung quantifizieren (speziell für den Pilz Pleurotus ostreatus), um das Potenzial dieser Prozesse für künftige Anwendungen aufzuzeigen.
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