Efficient and High Purity Extraction from Rubber DandelionsThe Need: Natural rubber sourced from the Para rubber tree faces a plethora of challenges including price instability, geopolitical trade complexities, deforestation restrictions, and disease vulnerabilities. A convenient solution lies in the rubber root dandelion which produces natural rubber comparable to that of the Para rubber tree. However, challenges like yield and impurity levels present obstacles to producing rubber at commercial scale.
The Technology: OSU faculty have developed an improved methodology that doubles latex yield and produces a purer rubber product. The extraction is also water based and can readily be incorporated into an industrial-scale latex extraction process, resulting in a highly efficient and sustainable process for obtaining rubber from the rubber dandelion.
Commercial Applications: Producing rubber in this way has wide-ranging commercial applications in various industries, including but not limited to:
Benefits/Advantages: Our extraction method offers several key benefits and advantages over traditional rubber extraction methods:
Offering improved efficiency, our improved method of rubber extraction from rubber dandelions unlocks new possibilities for industries reliant on natural rubber, ensuring a stable and reliable supply of this essential biomaterial.
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Tech IDT2023-404 CollegeCollege of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences (CFAES) Licensing ManagerDahlman, Jason "Jay" InventorsCategories |