Abstract
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This document outlines a standardized, closed-loop biological framework for manufacturing high-tensile structural fibers capable of supporting high-altitude or orbital infrastructure. The pipeline eliminates the requirement for traditional heavy industrial refinery infrastructure by utilizing a re-engineered multi-organism bacterial substrate. Through co-cultured metabolic pathways, engineered microorganisms systematically convert base carbon inputs into volatile propane and ammonia gases. These gases are captured, reacted via ammoxidation, and carbonized to generate advanced carbon-fiber matrices suitable for aerospace tether deployments.
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Durdle, Natalie M. Miss, "POLYMER PRODUCTION FROM BIOGENIC FEEDSTOCKS", Technical Disclosure Commons, ()
https://www.tdcommons.org/dpubs_series/10948