Wood auto-hydrolysates (WAH) are obtained in the pulping process by the hydrothermal extraction, which contains lots of hemicelluloses and slight lignin. WAH and chitosan (CS) were introduced into this study to construct WAH-based films by the casting method. The FT-IR results revealed the crosslinking interaction between WAH and CS due to the Millard reaction. The morphology, transmittance, thermal properties and mechanical properties of composite WAH/CS films were investigated. As the results showed, the tensile strength, light transmittances and thermal stability of the WAH-based composite films increased with the increment of WAH/CS content ratio. In addition, the results of oxygen transfer rate (OTR) and water vapor permeability (WVP) ...
In the present study, films based on linter cellulose and chitosan were prepared using an aqueous so...
This study was undertaken to evaluate the potential of collagen/chitosan (CG/CH) and collagen/soy pr...
Novel composite films were prepared by dissolving microcrystalline cellulose (3–5% w/w) in NaOH/urea...
Bio-based composite films were produced by incorporating wood autohydrolysate (WH), chitosan (CS), a...
Nowadays, there is a growing interest to develop biodegradable functional composite materials for fo...
Nowadays, there is a growing interest to develop biodegradable functional composite materials for fo...
The aimof this study was to develop composite films from cellulose, chitosan and polyvinyl alcohol t...
Biodegradable films obtained from chitosan (CH) and methylcellulose (MC) can reduce environmental pr...
Composite biodegradable film made from chitosan has been the most potential type of packaging. It ha...
To prepare composite films from biopolymers with anti-listerial activity and moisture barrier proper...
This study reported for the first time, the combined effects of chitosan and glycerol addition on th...
Polysaccharide-based biodegradable films have been considered as the promising candidates for food p...
Chitosan is obtained from chitin, which could be considered to be the most abundant polymer after ce...
Chitosan is obtained from chitin, which could be considered to be the most abundant polymer after ce...
This report shows the performance of the composite biodegradable film using chitosan as a primary ma...
In the present study, films based on linter cellulose and chitosan were prepared using an aqueous so...
This study was undertaken to evaluate the potential of collagen/chitosan (CG/CH) and collagen/soy pr...
Novel composite films were prepared by dissolving microcrystalline cellulose (3–5% w/w) in NaOH/urea...
Bio-based composite films were produced by incorporating wood autohydrolysate (WH), chitosan (CS), a...
Nowadays, there is a growing interest to develop biodegradable functional composite materials for fo...
Nowadays, there is a growing interest to develop biodegradable functional composite materials for fo...
The aimof this study was to develop composite films from cellulose, chitosan and polyvinyl alcohol t...
Biodegradable films obtained from chitosan (CH) and methylcellulose (MC) can reduce environmental pr...
Composite biodegradable film made from chitosan has been the most potential type of packaging. It ha...
To prepare composite films from biopolymers with anti-listerial activity and moisture barrier proper...
This study reported for the first time, the combined effects of chitosan and glycerol addition on th...
Polysaccharide-based biodegradable films have been considered as the promising candidates for food p...
Chitosan is obtained from chitin, which could be considered to be the most abundant polymer after ce...
Chitosan is obtained from chitin, which could be considered to be the most abundant polymer after ce...
This report shows the performance of the composite biodegradable film using chitosan as a primary ma...
In the present study, films based on linter cellulose and chitosan were prepared using an aqueous so...
This study was undertaken to evaluate the potential of collagen/chitosan (CG/CH) and collagen/soy pr...
Novel composite films were prepared by dissolving microcrystalline cellulose (3–5% w/w) in NaOH/urea...