La NPR a financé des projets collaboratifs selon trois axes stratégiques : Agroalimentaire & Bioécnomie, Industrie 4.0 et Smart territory
La NPR a financé des projets collaboratifs selon trois axes stratégiques : Agroalimentaire & Bioécnomie, Industrie 4.0 et Smart territory
Kera project was realized from January to October 2021. The project was a feasibility study on valorizing chicken feather meal containing 90% keratin for developing high value bio-based polymer products.
The project was organized in 4 parts:
The use of feather meal being selected as a pathogen free feedstock of keratin posed several challenges. It was found that the processing of feathers into feather meal at elevated temperatures partially cross-linked the lipids and keratin as well as hydrolyzed components. Accordingly, it was difficult to extract pure keratin or process feather meal directly using conditions established in the art.
Nevertheless, feather meal can be used as a filler in combination with bio-based polyesters making very hard but brittle injection molded parts. The extracted keratin can be processed into a film but still contains cross-linked residuals (brown color and offensive odor).
The consumer study based on an on-line questionnaire addressing a diverse group of respondents indicated that there was no a priory concern raised towards the use of biomass form chicken feather for packaging applications. The preliminary life cycle assessment indicated that the extraction using solvents is not recommendable and that the overall environmental impact is positive provided the processing is optimized (solvent free approach or water based) and scaled.
The “Kera” collaborative project started in January 2021 and was completed in December 2021. This project was initiated in collaboration with the Swiss Plastics Cluster and the Cluster Food & Nutrition.
Picture: a film composed of extracted keratin
Partenaires du projet
Alma Packaging AG
Centravo AG
Micarna SA
Maillefer SA
HEIA-FR / PICC, ChemTech
Berner Fachhochschule
Chef de projet
Prof. Dr. Rudolf Koopmans
HEIA-FR/ PICC