New Project Could Replace Petroleum-Based Materials with Veg

New Project Could Replace Petroleum-Based Materials with Vegetable Proteins


New Project Could Replace Petroleum-Based Materials with Vegetable Proteins
Written by AZoCleantechMar 2 2021
Proteins, similar to fats, lignin and cellulose, are renewable raw materials but their potential for the chemical sector has not been fully explored.
Rapeseed field in bloom: Rapeseed is the most widely grown oilseed in Germany–it ranks third worldwide after oil palm and soy. Image Credit: © Alexas_Fotos/pixabay.com.
Now, research teams from the Fraunhofer Institute for Process Engineering and Packaging IVV have teamed up with associates to change all this; the concept is to apply the potential techno-functional characteristics of vegetable proteins for industrial use. The goal of the TeFuProt project is to migrate from petroleum and use more renewable raw materials.

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