ohh I see~ It makes sense nowBiopol is a comerically produced biopolymer made from a mix of PHB and PHV.
PHB is poly-3-hydroxybutyrate and PHA is a polyhydroxyalkanoate
Tbh, I don't know the real difference.. between PHB and PHA, according to wiki PHB is a type of PHA? lol idk:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polyhydroxyalkanoates
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polyhydroxybutyrate
In the exam, I usually just write about the manufacturing of 'PHB' - just the alcaligenes eutrophus stuff etc etc
Lol dw, in all reality they're almost all produced in the same way. And I don't think the markers will really care as the products are very similar.Teacher told us to know about Biopol...but PHB and PHA kept popping up everywhere when I'm researching about it
And no...I don't really find it captivating, it's all seems too confusing for me right now
Maybe I'll just do PHB instead, seems like there's much more info about it compared to Biopol
Ohh so it's a type of PHA made from PHB, that makes senseLol dw, in all reality they're almost all produced in the same way. And I don't think the markers will really care as the products are very similar.
I just found this in my notes "biopol is a PHA consisting of phb and phv" - so yeah they're basically all linked.
My school teacher called it PHA in her notes but my chemistry tutor named it PHB in his and the methods they gave me are exactly the same.
I guess you can do biopol and talk about the production of phb but you should mention phv somewhere in there too. Doing PHB alone should be easier though, lol as long as you have "alcaligenes eutrophus" somewhere in your answer you should get the marks.
And you have to do your own research? Man that sucks.. my teacher and tutor basically spoon feeds us with info haha. If you want I can pm you my notes on it sometime tomorrow.
Woah...such a complicated link between them O.OPHB is a type of PHA.
PHB=Poly(hydroxybutanoate)
PHA=Poly(hydroxyalkanoate)
PHB is like, a part of the PHA family...I guess you could call it.
BioPol is just the commercial name for PHB/PHV mixture.
SentOhh so it's a type of PHA made from PHB, that makes sense
My tutor told me today that Biopol is PHB...so even the teachers are confused about it lol
Can you PM me the notes? I would really appreciate it ^^