The fungus among us: A new way of decomposing BPA-containing plastic
Just as cooking helps people digest food, pretreating polycarbonate plastic - source of a huge environmental headache because of its bisphenol A (BPA) content - may be the key to disposing of the waste in an eco-friendly way, scientists have found. Their new study is in ACS' Biomacromolecules.
The fungus among us: A new way of decomposing BPA-containing plastic
Just as cooking helps people digest food, pretreating polycarbonate plastic - source of a huge environmental headache because of its bisphenol A (BPA) content - may be the key to disposing of ...
Wed 28 Jul 10 from PhysOrg
The fungus among us: A new way of decomposing BPA-containing plastic, Wed 28 Jul 10 from R&D Mag
Study: Fungus could be weapon against BPA
WASHINGTON, July 28 (UPI) -- Scientists say a fungus may provide a safe, eco-friendly way to dispose of food container plastics, controversial for their content of bisphenol A, or BPA. ...
Wed 28 Jul 10 from UPI
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