Consulta en la Biblioteca ETSI Industriales (9178)[EN] This work presents an alternative to polymer insulators by performing hybrid wheat gluten-silica foams. Nowadays, most of commercial insulators are made from petroleum-based polymers and blowing agents that contribute to the greenhouse effect. Wheat gluten (WG) is a potential and interesting choice to achieve materials with promising insulation properties and environmental agreement. A second inorganic phase, silica, has been added to the gluten foam structure in order to achieve this insulation material with additional stability and lifetimes under moisture conditions. Foams have been made by freeze-drying, changing the conditions (temperature, concentration and kind of precursor, mai...
International audienceAmong the sectors influencing the environment, the building sector is known to...
Strategies towards improving the mechanical properties of wheat gluten bioplastic. Wheat gluten is t...
Gluten cross-linking and its importance for the mechanical properties of rigid wheat gluten bioplast...
Thermal insulation materials are critical for reducing the energy consumption and carbon emissions a...
Novel uses of wheat gluten (WG) proteins, obtained e.g. as a coproduct from bio-ethanol production, ...
This paper presents the absorption, mechanical, and antimicrobial properties of novel types of biofo...
Silicate-Lignin Foam Composites as eco-friendly insulating materials Silvia Bordoni, Inorganic and P...
Alkali-silicate thermal insulation materials (foam silicates) belong to the group of mineral heat in...
This is the first study on freeze-dried foams prepared from glutenin- and gliadin-rich fractions of ...
Motivated by the increasing need for new solutions with less environmental impact, in this work we h...
Wheat gluten, a co-product from the starch and bioethanol industry, is used as an ingredient in many...
Organic-inorganic hybrid foams based on an alkali alumino-silicate matrix were prepared using differ...
Wheat gluten (WG) is a complex protein from wheat and has been investigated for potential use in non...
Thermal insulation materials are the main link in solving the problem of enclosing constructions ene...
Edible films based on gluten from four types of Brazilian wheat gluten (2 "semi-hard" and 2 "soft") ...
International audienceAmong the sectors influencing the environment, the building sector is known to...
Strategies towards improving the mechanical properties of wheat gluten bioplastic. Wheat gluten is t...
Gluten cross-linking and its importance for the mechanical properties of rigid wheat gluten bioplast...
Thermal insulation materials are critical for reducing the energy consumption and carbon emissions a...
Novel uses of wheat gluten (WG) proteins, obtained e.g. as a coproduct from bio-ethanol production, ...
This paper presents the absorption, mechanical, and antimicrobial properties of novel types of biofo...
Silicate-Lignin Foam Composites as eco-friendly insulating materials Silvia Bordoni, Inorganic and P...
Alkali-silicate thermal insulation materials (foam silicates) belong to the group of mineral heat in...
This is the first study on freeze-dried foams prepared from glutenin- and gliadin-rich fractions of ...
Motivated by the increasing need for new solutions with less environmental impact, in this work we h...
Wheat gluten, a co-product from the starch and bioethanol industry, is used as an ingredient in many...
Organic-inorganic hybrid foams based on an alkali alumino-silicate matrix were prepared using differ...
Wheat gluten (WG) is a complex protein from wheat and has been investigated for potential use in non...
Thermal insulation materials are the main link in solving the problem of enclosing constructions ene...
Edible films based on gluten from four types of Brazilian wheat gluten (2 "semi-hard" and 2 "soft") ...
International audienceAmong the sectors influencing the environment, the building sector is known to...
Strategies towards improving the mechanical properties of wheat gluten bioplastic. Wheat gluten is t...
Gluten cross-linking and its importance for the mechanical properties of rigid wheat gluten bioplast...