Koller, 2019 - Google Patents
Switching from petro-plastics to microbial polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA): the biotechnological escape route of choice out of the plastic predicament?Koller, 2019
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- Koller M
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- The EuroBiotech Journal
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The benefit of biodegradable “green plastics” over established synthetic plastics from petro- chemistry, namely their complete degradation and safe disposal, makes them attractive for use in various fields, including agriculture, food packaging, and the biomedical and …
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