Virgin biopolymers are often brittle, which means that they need efficient, sustainable, non-toxic plasticizers for most practical applications. Although the mechanical properties of biopolymers plasticized with e.g. sugars have been extensively investigated, the explanation why efficient plasticization normally only occurs above 20 wt% plasticizer is still lacking. In this work, starch/glycerol was used as a model system to show that all-atom molecular dynamics (MD) simulations can be used to capture the transition region at 20–30 wt% plasticizer, where plasticization becomes pronounced. Tensile properties and PVT data (densities and glass transition temperatures) were obtained both from MD simulations and from measurements on real starch/...
Biopolymers are the molecular building blocks of the natural world and are a focal point of many are...
Poly(ϵ-caprolactone) (PCL) diol, with good biodegradation and biocompatibility, is one of the widely...
The incorporation of poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG)-based hydrogels for biomedical applications has ris...
Virgin biopolymers are often brittle, which means that they need efficient, sustainable, non-toxic p...
Two plasticizers namely, glycerol and xylitol, based on their similar molecular size ( 6.3 Å) but di...
Abstract Biodegradable polymers have become part of the realm of polymer science with specially whe...
We use molecular dynamics (MD) to perform an extensive characterization of the thermo-mechanical res...
In this article, we demonstrated that within a hydrophilic biopolymer–plasticizer system, the molecu...
In this article, we demonstrated that within a hydrophilic biopolymer-plasticizer system, the molecu...
Glass transition of thermo-molded biomaterials made from wheat gluten and its main protein classes i...
Starch-based materials show potential as fully degradable plastics. However, the current applicabil...
Polymer systems have gained attention during the past years because of their technological and indus...
Biodegradable polymers have become part of the realm of polymer science with specially when associat...
na cop rch ites brea ning ion t of e ch transportation and storage. 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights r...
Starch is one of the most common and easily obtained natural polymers, making it attractive as a pot...
Biopolymers are the molecular building blocks of the natural world and are a focal point of many are...
Poly(ϵ-caprolactone) (PCL) diol, with good biodegradation and biocompatibility, is one of the widely...
The incorporation of poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG)-based hydrogels for biomedical applications has ris...
Virgin biopolymers are often brittle, which means that they need efficient, sustainable, non-toxic p...
Two plasticizers namely, glycerol and xylitol, based on their similar molecular size ( 6.3 Å) but di...
Abstract Biodegradable polymers have become part of the realm of polymer science with specially whe...
We use molecular dynamics (MD) to perform an extensive characterization of the thermo-mechanical res...
In this article, we demonstrated that within a hydrophilic biopolymer–plasticizer system, the molecu...
In this article, we demonstrated that within a hydrophilic biopolymer-plasticizer system, the molecu...
Glass transition of thermo-molded biomaterials made from wheat gluten and its main protein classes i...
Starch-based materials show potential as fully degradable plastics. However, the current applicabil...
Polymer systems have gained attention during the past years because of their technological and indus...
Biodegradable polymers have become part of the realm of polymer science with specially when associat...
na cop rch ites brea ning ion t of e ch transportation and storage. 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights r...
Starch is one of the most common and easily obtained natural polymers, making it attractive as a pot...
Biopolymers are the molecular building blocks of the natural world and are a focal point of many are...
Poly(ϵ-caprolactone) (PCL) diol, with good biodegradation and biocompatibility, is one of the widely...
The incorporation of poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG)-based hydrogels for biomedical applications has ris...