Xiuzhi Sun
Development of Affordable, Biodegradable, Durable, Disposable Containers for Food Service Utilizing Biomass and Biorefinery By-products
2021 USDA-NIFA Integrated Award
Principal Investigators and affiliations:
PI: Dr. Xiuzhi (Susan) Sun, Kansas State University
Co-PI: Dr. Donghai Wang, Kansas State University
Dr. Pavel Somavat
Funded: $342,230
Start Date: 2/01/2021
End Date: 1/31/2024
Project Goal
To develop high-performance human safe affordable, biodegradable, durable and disposable (HSABDD) containers for food services.
Objectives
- To develop and optimize HSABDD composite formulation using soy flour based adhesives and switchgrass fibers.
- To fabricate and optimize HSABDD plate.
- To conduct techno-economic analysis for economic viability of the newly developed HSABDD process
Expected Project Outcomes
The final product of this research will be the high-performance human safe affordable biodegradable durable and disposable (HASBDD) containers. The new information and knowledge generated from this research will be a useful reference for further improvements and expand the use of natural fiber biodegradable composites for other types of food service container applications such as bowl and cups. The comprehensive techno-economic feasibility analysis will provide detailed and economically valuable insights about the HSABDD plate production process and facilitate its eventual acceptance by the industry.