ARDC Research Link Australia Research Link Australia   BETA Research
Link
Australia
  • ARDC Newsletter Subscribe
  • Contact Us
  • Home
  • About
  • Feedback
  • Explore Collaborations
  • Researcher
  • Funded Activity
  • Organisation
  • Researcher
  • Funded Activity
  • Organisation
  • Researcher
  • Funded Activity
  • Organisation

Need help searching? View our Search Guide.

Advanced Search

Current Selection
Socio-Economic Objective : Waste management and recycling
Australian State/Territory : SA
Clear All
Filter by Field of Research
Biological And Medical Chemistry (3)
Biomaterials (3)
Environmental Engineering (3)
Fermentation, Biotechnology And Industrial Microbiology (3)
Medicinal and Biomolecular Chemistry (3)
Synthesis Of Macromolecules (3)
Chemistry Of Catalysis (2)
Environmental Engineering Design (2)
Environmental Engineering Not Elsewhere Classified (2)
Characterisation Of Macromolecules (1)
Environmental Technologies (1)
Horticulture Not Elsewhere Classified (1)
Industrial Biotechnology (1)
Microbiology (1)
Mycology (1)
Nanotechnology (1)
Other Instrumental Methods (1)
Resources Engineering Not Elsewhere Classified (1)
Resources Engineering and Extractive Metallurgy (1)
Filter by Socio-Economic Objective
Waste management and recycling (9)
Chemical sciences (3)
Hearing, vision, speech and their disorders (2)
Renewable energy (2)
Cancer and related disorders (1)
Horticultural crops (1)
Horticultural crops not elsewhere classified (1)
Industrial chemicals and related products (1)
Plastic products (incl. Construction materials) (1)
Prevention and treatment of pollution (1)
Solar-photoelectric (1)
Filter by Funding Provider
Australian Research Council (9)
Filter by Status
Closed (9)
Filter by Scheme
Linkage Projects (4)
Discovery Projects (3)
Linkage - International (2)
Filter by Country
Australia (9)
Filter by Australian State/Territory
SA (9)
QLD (1)
  • Researchers (4)
  • Funded Activities (9)
  • Organisations (0)
  • Funded Activity

    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0452516

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $200,000.00
    Summary
    An Integrated Biotechnological Process for Production of Lactic Acid from Carbohydrate-Waste Streams by Rhizopus sp. Lactic acid is the most widely occurring multifunctional organic acid. It has enormous applications in food and food-related industries, and great potential use for production of biodegradable and biocompatible polylactate polymers. The aim of this research is to develop an innovative biotechnological process, incorporating simultaneous saccharification and fermentation, which int .... An Integrated Biotechnological Process for Production of Lactic Acid from Carbohydrate-Waste Streams by Rhizopus sp. Lactic acid is the most widely occurring multifunctional organic acid. It has enormous applications in food and food-related industries, and great potential use for production of biodegradable and biocompatible polylactate polymers. The aim of this research is to develop an innovative biotechnological process, incorporating simultaneous saccharification and fermentation, which integrates the production of lactic acid with the treatment of high strength food industry ?effluent? streams - carbohydrate waste streams. The proposed SSF process will cultivate an identified fungal Rhizopus sp strain on the waste streams, as production substrates, leading to an environmentally friendly and economically sustainable new technology for the food industry.
    Read more Read less
    More information
    Funded Activity

    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0985176

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $350,000.00
    Summary
    Electron transfer in proteins, a study of mechanism and function. Our research will probe the mechanisms by which nature's living systems build, maintain, and reproduce. We present an ability to understand these processes at a detailed molecular level using science and technology at the forefront of multidisciplinary research. The research will provide a foundation for new smart materials, technologies and future industries, and also ways forward for future basic scientific research and endeavo .... Electron transfer in proteins, a study of mechanism and function. Our research will probe the mechanisms by which nature's living systems build, maintain, and reproduce. We present an ability to understand these processes at a detailed molecular level using science and technology at the forefront of multidisciplinary research. The research will provide a foundation for new smart materials, technologies and future industries, and also ways forward for future basic scientific research and endeavor. All this is done with the best international researchers and capabilities within a local environment that will help to train the next generation of Australian scientists.
    Read more Read less
    More information
    Funded Activity

    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0562076

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $285,000.00
    Summary
    Solar Nano-photocatalytic Disinfection and Mineralization of Treated Wastewater from Sewage Treatment Plants. Reuse of the treated wastewater from sewage treatment plants (STPs) has become significantly important in Australia due to dwindling water resources. The poor quality of the wastewater has limited its use for agriculture and aquaculture. This project aims to develop a solar nano-photocatalytic tertiary wastewater treatment process for disinfection and mineralization of the treated waste .... Solar Nano-photocatalytic Disinfection and Mineralization of Treated Wastewater from Sewage Treatment Plants. Reuse of the treated wastewater from sewage treatment plants (STPs) has become significantly important in Australia due to dwindling water resources. The poor quality of the wastewater has limited its use for agriculture and aquaculture. This project aims to develop a solar nano-photocatalytic tertiary wastewater treatment process for disinfection and mineralization of the treated wastewater from STPs, making the wastewater suitable as a water resource. The newly developed nano-fibre catalysts and photocatalytic technology in the teatm will be used and further developed in this novel process. The research will focus on the water quality objectives in terms of technical reliability, and economic and environmental sustainability.
    Read more Read less
    More information
    Funded Activity

    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0562153

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $337,820.00
    Summary
    Fungal Biomass Protein, a Bioproduct Derived from a Treatment Process of Winery Waste Streams. The Australian wine industry produces a substantial quantity of wastewater containing high levels of organic materials that are both highly polluting and costly to treat. This research aims to develop a biotechnological treatment process integrated with fungal biomass protein (FBP) production from the winery waste streams. The outcomes of this project are i) the production of fungal biomass for use as .... Fungal Biomass Protein, a Bioproduct Derived from a Treatment Process of Winery Waste Streams. The Australian wine industry produces a substantial quantity of wastewater containing high levels of organic materials that are both highly polluting and costly to treat. This research aims to develop a biotechnological treatment process integrated with fungal biomass protein (FBP) production from the winery waste streams. The outcomes of this project are i) the production of fungal biomass for use as a protein-rich animal feed; ii); the treatment of waste water to allow reuse for farm irrigation; and iii) reduced pollution of watercourses. The research will develop a novel technology that is environmentally friendly and adds value to the Australian winery industry via pollution reduction and FBP production.
    Read more Read less
    More information
    Funded Activity

    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0771901

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $300,000.00
    Summary
    Mimicking peptide structure - towards an aqueous environment. In this proposal we develop a fundamental understanding of the balance between 'weak' and 'strong' forces to define the properties of peptides and proteins. This will allow the design of new biological probes and materials with tailor-made chemical and physical properties for use in bioengineering, biotechnology, proteomics, and drug design. One such example is the design and preparation of a new chemical agent for the non-surgical tr .... Mimicking peptide structure - towards an aqueous environment. In this proposal we develop a fundamental understanding of the balance between 'weak' and 'strong' forces to define the properties of peptides and proteins. This will allow the design of new biological probes and materials with tailor-made chemical and physical properties for use in bioengineering, biotechnology, proteomics, and drug design. One such example is the design and preparation of a new chemical agent for the non-surgical treatment for cataract, the major cause of blindness world-wide.
    Read more Read less
    More information
    Funded Activity

    Linkage - International - Grant ID: LX0560210

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $76,844.00
    Summary
    Feasibility of biological hydrogen production from biomass wastes using activate sludge microorganisms. This study will focus on biological hydrogen production from biomass wastes, not only because hydrogen is a clean and high efficient energy, but also because it can be a process for waste treatment. The research is aimed at examining the feasibility of biological hydrogen production from an organic waste stream by hydrogen producing bacteria isolated and enriched from pretreated digested activ .... Feasibility of biological hydrogen production from biomass wastes using activate sludge microorganisms. This study will focus on biological hydrogen production from biomass wastes, not only because hydrogen is a clean and high efficient energy, but also because it can be a process for waste treatment. The research is aimed at examining the feasibility of biological hydrogen production from an organic waste stream by hydrogen producing bacteria isolated and enriched from pretreated digested activated sludge. The overall goal is to get better understanding of the biochemical mechanisms, metabolic pathways effecting on the intermediate and end-products, leading to high hydrogen productivity and yield.
    Read more Read less
    More information
    Funded Activity

    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0347027

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $69,099.00
    Summary
    A Novel Approach for Color and Degradation Control in Post Consumer Polyethylene Terephthalate During Recycling. Discoloration is a critical problem in the manufacturing of post-consumer polyethylene terephthalate (PET) polymeric products in which optical clarity requirement is high. The inherent weakness of the PET demands highly efficient stabilisation of this polymer. The project aims to understand and eliminate the occurrence of such discoloration and improve the quality of the Visy product .... A Novel Approach for Color and Degradation Control in Post Consumer Polyethylene Terephthalate During Recycling. Discoloration is a critical problem in the manufacturing of post-consumer polyethylene terephthalate (PET) polymeric products in which optical clarity requirement is high. The inherent weakness of the PET demands highly efficient stabilisation of this polymer. The project aims to understand and eliminate the occurrence of such discoloration and improve the quality of the Visy products. New multifunctional additives will be developed, which when added to PET during processing, will not only quench the discoloration reaction but also yield high quality products with excellent optical properties. This project is of substantial strategic importance to the Australian/global polymer processing and recycling industries.
    Read more Read less
    More information
    Funded Activity

    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0220040

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $45,090.00
    Summary
    Use of Organic Residues in Edible Mushroom Production. The aims are to develop growth and casing materials for mushroom production based on organic wastes. Casing peat is the most expensive raw ingredient used in mushroom production and there are major concerns over supply due to increasing environmental concerns in supplier countries and quarantine issues such as the recent foot and mouth outbreak in Europe. This project will develop alternatives to imported peats as casing materials and invest .... Use of Organic Residues in Edible Mushroom Production. The aims are to develop growth and casing materials for mushroom production based on organic wastes. Casing peat is the most expensive raw ingredient used in mushroom production and there are major concerns over supply due to increasing environmental concerns in supplier countries and quarantine issues such as the recent foot and mouth outbreak in Europe. This project will develop alternatives to imported peats as casing materials and investigate a range of organic residues which can be used as basic growth media for button and exotic mushrooms. This will increase the viability and sustainability of the mushroom industry in Australia.
    Read more Read less
    More information
    Funded Activity

    Linkage - International - Grant ID: LX0881949

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $38,402.00
    Summary
    New clean and green aqueous metathesis. The technique of olefin metathesis has already yielded new pharmaceuticals and materials for use in consumer products and ballistic protection. This project will help move metathesis into the realms of natures aqueous environment, a key advance if metathesis is to reveal its full potential in biological, polymeric, and pharmaceutical applications. We specifically aim to target treatments for cataract (and other conditions associated with an aging populatio .... New clean and green aqueous metathesis. The technique of olefin metathesis has already yielded new pharmaceuticals and materials for use in consumer products and ballistic protection. This project will help move metathesis into the realms of natures aqueous environment, a key advance if metathesis is to reveal its full potential in biological, polymeric, and pharmaceutical applications. We specifically aim to target treatments for cataract (and other conditions associated with an aging population) and also important new biopolymers for use in health technologies of the future.
    Read more Read less
    More information

    Showing 1-9 of 9 Funded Activites

    Advanced Search

    Advanced search on the Researcher index.

    Advanced search on the Funded Activity index.

    Advanced search on the Organisation index.

    National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy

    The Australian Research Data Commons is enabled by NCRIS.

    ARDC CONNECT NEWSLETTER

    Subscribe to the ARDC Connect Newsletter to keep up-to-date with the latest digital research news, events, resources, career opportunities and more.

    Subscribe

    Quick Links

    • Home
    • About Research Link Australia
    • Product Roadmap
    • Documentation
    • Disclaimer
    • Contact ARDC

    We acknowledge and celebrate the First Australians on whose traditional lands we live and work, and we pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging.

    Copyright © ARDC. ACN 633 798 857 Terms and Conditions Privacy Policy Accessibility Statement
    Top
    Quick Feedback