Research project
Biodegradation of furan-based composite resin by novel enzymes
Can furan-based resisn be degraded by microbial enzymes in combination with mild pre-treatment?
- Duration
- 2025
- Contact
- Han de Winde
- Funding
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NWO-SIA KIEM GO-Chem
- Partners
- Molecular and Industrial Biotechnology, IBL
- AVANS Hogeschool
- NPSP bv

Microbes like bacteria and fungi can grow on almost everything, including e.g. on a music CD made of aluminum and polycarbonate. How? By producing an optimal mixture of effective enzymes that degrade the material on which the microbes thrive. In this project we want to find and characterize microbes that have the ability to digest one of the most commercially successful but at the same time hard-to-degrade materials: furan-based bio-composite resin. To help the microbes to degrade this recalcitrant material, we first must open up the complex resin structure by using (mild) acidification, grinding, and/or UV light. Thus, with this project we aim to find an effective and sustainable way to safely and effectively dispose and recycle used bio-composite resins. Our findings will help to increase the circularity of bio-composite materials and as such decrease the environmental waste pressure.