[EN] Structural and physical properties (barrier, mechanical, and optical properties) and thermal behaviour of corn starch-PCL blend films, containing glycerol as plasticizer, obtained by compression moulding, at 160 °C and 130 bars, were studied. The stability on the films properties was also evaluated. Blend films showed phase separation of the polymers in a heterogeneous matrix with starch rich regions and PCL rich regions. Nevertheless, a small miscibility of PCL in the starch phase was detected trough the shift in the glass transition temperature of the starch phase, which leads to a partial inhibition of amylose crystallization during film formation and storage. The lack of interfacial adhesion of PCL and starch phases promoted films...
Barley starch and glycerol were mixed with polycaprolactone (PCL) powder in various combinations and...
The massive use of synthetic plastics, in particular in the food packaging area, has a great environ...
In this study, the film forming behaviour of low amylose (LA) and high amylose (HA) starches was stu...
[EN] Corn starch glycerol (1:0.3) films, containing or not citric acid (1 g/100 g starch) and HPMC (...
Final properties of two thermoplastic corn starch matrices were improved by adding poly(-caprolacton...
In this work, the processing and properties of blown films prepared from thermoplastic corn starch (...
Thermoplastic starch (TPS)/polycaprolactone(PCL) blends were obtained by melt mixing. First, thebest...
Thermoplastic starch (TPS) materials were developed from mixtures of native and acetylated corn star...
The influence of different amounts (1, 3 and 5%) of commercial corn starch and of babassu mesocarp s...
Recently, the use of natural polymer such as starch to produce packaging film has received much atte...
Chapter 7 of the DOCTORAL THESIS "Development and characterization of corn starch films by blending ...
[EN] Cellulosic fibres from coffee (CF) and rice (RF) husks have been obtained applying chemical tr...
[EN] Edible films based on corn starch, hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC) and their mixtures were...
This research focused on the development of biomaterials based on cassava starch and corn starch and...
The processing and mechanical properties of blown films prepared from thermoplastic corn starch (TPS...
Barley starch and glycerol were mixed with polycaprolactone (PCL) powder in various combinations and...
The massive use of synthetic plastics, in particular in the food packaging area, has a great environ...
In this study, the film forming behaviour of low amylose (LA) and high amylose (HA) starches was stu...
[EN] Corn starch glycerol (1:0.3) films, containing or not citric acid (1 g/100 g starch) and HPMC (...
Final properties of two thermoplastic corn starch matrices were improved by adding poly(-caprolacton...
In this work, the processing and properties of blown films prepared from thermoplastic corn starch (...
Thermoplastic starch (TPS)/polycaprolactone(PCL) blends were obtained by melt mixing. First, thebest...
Thermoplastic starch (TPS) materials were developed from mixtures of native and acetylated corn star...
The influence of different amounts (1, 3 and 5%) of commercial corn starch and of babassu mesocarp s...
Recently, the use of natural polymer such as starch to produce packaging film has received much atte...
Chapter 7 of the DOCTORAL THESIS "Development and characterization of corn starch films by blending ...
[EN] Cellulosic fibres from coffee (CF) and rice (RF) husks have been obtained applying chemical tr...
[EN] Edible films based on corn starch, hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC) and their mixtures were...
This research focused on the development of biomaterials based on cassava starch and corn starch and...
The processing and mechanical properties of blown films prepared from thermoplastic corn starch (TPS...
Barley starch and glycerol were mixed with polycaprolactone (PCL) powder in various combinations and...
The massive use of synthetic plastics, in particular in the food packaging area, has a great environ...
In this study, the film forming behaviour of low amylose (LA) and high amylose (HA) starches was stu...