C12M23/36

BIOPLASTIC PRODUCTION METHOD
20230348943 · 2023-11-02 ·

The present disclosure describes a manufacturing method to use algae as a renewable green factory for producing biodegradable bioplastic. One or more embodiments include separation of a cultivated microalgae biomass from water before use in the wet or dried state. The lipids and proteins are extracted from the biomass which leaves starch and algae precursors in the remaining material from the microalgae cells. The starch includes amylose, amylopectin, monosaccharides kinases and cyclobutadiene and is hydrolyzed into a syrup containing oligosaccharides and polysaccharides. In some cases, the syrup is used as an ingredient in a medium containing nutrient for bacterial fermentation of plastics.

CULTURE SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF USING SAME
20220259533 · 2022-08-18 · ·

Culture systems and methods of using same. The systems include a housing defining an inner space. The inner space includes a headspace and at least a portion of a reservoir. A surface for immobilizing cells is moveable between the headspace and the reservoir. The systems can be used for coculturing methanotrophs and phototrophs for processing biogas and wastewater, particularly from anaerobic digesters.

ANAEROBIC DIGESTER AND MOBILE BIOGAS PROCESSING PLANT

An anaerobic digester is provided. The anaerobic digester includes a biogas storage container comprising a semi-permeable membrane separating the biogas storage container into a first space and a second space, such that the first space is configured to be methane enriched and the second space is configured to be CO.sub.2 enriched. The anaerobic digester further includes a cover positioned over the biogas storage container for protecting the biogas storage container against the elements.

CULTURE CONTAINER FOR CULTURING EPITHELIAL CELLS AND USE THEREOF
20220220427 · 2022-07-14 ·

A culture container for culturing epithelial cells, includes an upper container, a lid member configured to airtightly fit with an opening portion of the upper container, and a lower container configured to accommodate the upper container and a cell culture medium, in which at least a part of an area of the upper container in contact with the cell culture medium is formed of a membrane that is permeable to at least a part of components of the cell culture medium and impermeable to a cell, and a material of the lid member has an oxygen permeability coefficient of 1.0×10.sup.−6 cm.sup.3 cm/(cm.sup.2.Math.sec.Math.atm) or less.

BIOWASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM AND A METHOD OF BIOWASTE TREATMENT IN ASSOCIATION THEREWITH
20220089996 · 2022-03-24 · ·

A decentralized based biowaste treatment system for treating biowaste (i.e., organic matter type/based waste such as manure, sawdust and/or food scraps) by manner of anaerobic digestion (e.g., an anaerobic digestion based waste-to-resource system) and a method of biowaste treatment in association with the biowaste treatment system.

Modular multiple media tray system
11306282 · 2022-04-19 ·

A system may include a base assembly having a top and a bottom restable on a surface, with the base assembly comprising at least one trough having an upper opening into a cavity and a trough holder configured to hold the at least one trough. The system may also include a cover assembly mounted on the base assembly and configured to cover the at least one trough in the holder. The cover assembly may comprise a main cover portion including a cover wall extending over the at least one trough, with at least one aperture extending through the main cover portion and being substantially vertically aligned with the cavity of the at least one trough mounted on the base assembly. The cover assembly may also include a disc pressure portion configured to removably insert into the at least one aperture press against a disc positioned at the aperture of the main cover portion to move the disc toward the cavity of the at least one trough.

BIOGAS PRODUCTION BY MEANS OF MULTI-STAGE FERMENTATION IN A MONO-TANK
20210292693 · 2021-09-23 ·

The invention relates to the production of biogas by means of multi-stage fermentation in a mono-tank. The device for biogas production by means of multi-stage fermentation in a single tank according to the invention is characterised in that the inside of the tank is provided with additional partitions, which are arranged in such a manner that the total volume of the tank is divided into at least two or more partial volumes, and partitioned tank sections are thus present, in which the various fermentation stages occur and which can be controlled according to the actual reaction progression. The device optionally has an ultrasonic module for treating a recirculated material from an advanced fermentation stage or from the device according to the invention.

Modular Biogas Facility, Method For Operating A Modular Biogas Facility And System For Monitoring And Control

The invention relates to a modular, mobile, compact, multi-stage and highly efficient biogas facility, a method for operating a modular biogas facility, and a system for the computer-assisted, decentralized monitoring and control of at least one modular biogas facility. The system can be equipped with modular, local intelligence and a local control unit. The modular biogas facility is provided with a plurality of tanks for accommodating biomass. The tanks can be fluidically connected to one another. Furthermore, at least one gas reservoir is provided for the biogas produced in the modular biogas facility. Each of the tanks is a module in the biogas facility. Each tank can be positioned in a rigid and cuboidal frame, with the cuboidal frame having six side faces. The side faces of the cuboidal frame define an envelope for the tank.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR BIOMASS GROWTH AND PROCESSING

A system comprising a collocated thermal plant, water source, CO.sub.2 source and biomass growth module is disclosed. A method of improving the environment by utilizing the system is disclosed.

LIGHTWEIGHT APPLIANCE WITH EXOSKELETAL SUPPORT RESPECTIVE KIT-OF-PARTS AND METHOD FOR PRODUCTION OF BIOGAS AND LIQUID FERTILIZER

An assemblage appliance and method of recycling organic waste into biogas and liquid fertilizer, implementing essentially anaerobic digestion processes, is described. The assemblage appliance includes: a pliant structured exoskeletal envelope, pliable collapsible anaerobic digester and gas tank. A compact kit-of-parts for assembling the aforementioned appliance and respective method using the aforementioned appliance for recycling organic waste into biogas and liquid fertilizer are described.