MAKE BIOPLASTIC FROM TAPIOCA STARCH - MARINE ENVIRONMENT BIOTECHNOLOGY (BIOPLASTIC MINI PROJECT)
Summary
TLDRThis video script introduces a DIY method to create biodegradable tapioca plastic using kitchen ingredients like starch, water, vinegar, glycerin, and food coloring. It explains the chemical process, including the use of vinegar to linearize the starch polymer and glycerin for flexibility. The script highlights the environmental benefits of biodegradability, contrasting traditional oil-based plastics with this new method that breaks down starch into simple sugars, a natural process facilitated by enzymes like amylase. The result is a non-toxic, BPA-free alternative to conventional plastics.
Takeaways
- 💡 Plastic is made up of long chains of polymers formed from small units called monomers.
- 🌱 Plastics are typically derived from oil and can take over 1000 years to decompose.
- 🚀 The video suggests engineering new materials that can break down more easily, inspired by how quickly fruits and vegetables decompose.
- 🍠 The DIY project involves creating a type of plastic from tapioca starch, a kitchen ingredient.
- 📐 Accurate measurements of tapioca starch and other ingredients are crucial for the process.
- 💧 Water is used to dissolve the tapioca starch, creating a mixture that forms the base of the bioplastic.
- 🍾 Vinegar is added to the mixture to break down the branches of the starch polymer, forming a linear polymer called amylose.
- 🍯 Glycerin is included to increase the flexibility of the plastic.
- 🎨 Food coloring can be added to the mixture to create a more visually appealing bioplastic.
- 🔥 Heat is applied to the mixture to thicken it and initiate the transformation into plastic.
- ☀️ The bioplastic needs to be dried under sunlight or left to dry for at least 24 hours to fully set.
- 🌿 The resulting bioplastic is biodegradable, contrasting with traditional oil-based plastics.
- 🧬 The bioplastic's degradability is due to its starch polymer composition, which natural organisms can break down into simple sugars.
- 🚯 Bioplastic is considered less toxic and does not contain BPA, a hormone disruptor found in some traditional plastics.
Q & A
What is the basic building block of plastic called?
-The basic building block of plastic is called a monomer.
How are monomers connected to form plastic?
-Monomers are connected to form long chains known as polymers, which group together to make up plastic.
What are the usual sources of plastic production?
-Plastic is typically made from oil.
How long does it take for plastic to break down?
-Plastic can take over 1000 years to break down.
What is the idea proposed to make plastic more environmentally friendly?
-The idea is to engineer new materials that can break down more easily, similar to how fruit and vegetables decompose.
What is the main ingredient used to make tapioca plastic in the script?
-The main ingredient used to make tapioca plastic is tapioca starch.
How much tapioca starch is needed to start making the plastic according to the script?
-25 grams of tapioca starch is needed to start the process.
What role does vinegar play in the plastic-making process described in the script?
-Vinegar is used to cut off the branches of the starch polymer, forming a linear polymer called amylose.
Why is glycerin added to the plastic mixture?
-Glycerin is added to make the plastic more flexible.
How long does it take for the bioplastic to dry completely?
-The bioplastic needs to be left under sunlight until it completely dries, which can take at least 24 hours or more.
Why is starch a good choice for making biodegradable plastic?
-Starch is a good choice because it is biodegradable and can be broken down by natural organisms into simpler sugars, which are a vital energy source for many living organisms.
What is the process by which enzymes break down the glycosidic bond between sugar monomers in starch?
-The process is called hydrolysis, where an enzyme called amylase fits between two monomers and a water molecule is absorbed to break the glycosidic bond.
What is the advantage of bioplastic over traditional plastic in terms of health and environment?
-Bioplastic is less toxic and does not contain BPA, a hormone disruptor often found in traditional plastic.
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