Bacteria-Directed Material Could Replace Plastics in Industry

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Scientists developed a scalable rotational bioreactor process that aligns cellulose-producing bacteria to produce ultra-strong, multifunctional bacterial cellulose; tensile strength reaches 436 MPa (553 MPa with boron nitride additives) and heat dissipation improves threefold, enabling potential replacement of plastics in packaging, electronics and more.
Topics:science#bacterial-cellulose#bioreactor#materials-science#nanofibrils#plastics-replacement#technology
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