Bio-composites made from polypropylene (PP) and poly(butylene succinate) (PBS) compounded with pineapple skin (P) bio-flour, non-destarched (CS), and destarched (C) cassava root bio-flours were prepared by twin-screw extrusion. In CS composites, different degrees of starch granules melting were achieved by adjusting extrusion temperature, thus enabling control of the morphological and mechanical properties. FTIR analysis indicated the formation of ester bonds between bio-flours and compatibilizers during extrusion, which confirmed the effectiveness of these compatibilizers for improving interfacial interactions between PPand bioflours. Thermogravimetric analysis showed that the composites had reduced thermal stability compared to pure PBS a...
Sustainable biocomposites based on thermoplastic starch copolymers (Mater-Bi KE03B1) and biofibres (...
Poly(butylene succinate) (PBS) and poly(butylene adipate co-terephthalate) (PBAT) are biodegradable ...
The Use of agricultural plants wastes as an alternative forest resources in the cellulose industry c...
The feasibility and industrial potential of using bio-flours from tropical crop residues, in particu...
A new biobased composite was developed by adding soy flour (SF) to polypropylene (PP). This composit...
Thermoplastic starch (TPS) as fully biodegradable biopolymer appeared to be one of the most useful a...
This project aim was to replace petroleum-based plastic packaging materials that pollute the environ...
none8noConsidering the current context of research aiming at proposing new bioplastics with low cost...
The effects of Spartium junceum (SJ) flour content, treatment time on the thermal and thermomechanic...
In this study, polybutylene succinate (PBS) was blended with five types of modified tapioca starch t...
The current work aims to develop environmentally friendly plastic materials by preparing a composite...
Environmental awareness has strongly stimulated the introduction of biodegradable materials based on...
In this study, polybutylene succinate (PBS) was blended with five types of modified tapioca starch t...
In this research, hybrid composites of Agave Americana fibres, starch and nano-talc reinforced Polyp...
Increasing environmental awareness and concern have shifted the focus of research and development to...
Sustainable biocomposites based on thermoplastic starch copolymers (Mater-Bi KE03B1) and biofibres (...
Poly(butylene succinate) (PBS) and poly(butylene adipate co-terephthalate) (PBAT) are biodegradable ...
The Use of agricultural plants wastes as an alternative forest resources in the cellulose industry c...
The feasibility and industrial potential of using bio-flours from tropical crop residues, in particu...
A new biobased composite was developed by adding soy flour (SF) to polypropylene (PP). This composit...
Thermoplastic starch (TPS) as fully biodegradable biopolymer appeared to be one of the most useful a...
This project aim was to replace petroleum-based plastic packaging materials that pollute the environ...
none8noConsidering the current context of research aiming at proposing new bioplastics with low cost...
The effects of Spartium junceum (SJ) flour content, treatment time on the thermal and thermomechanic...
In this study, polybutylene succinate (PBS) was blended with five types of modified tapioca starch t...
The current work aims to develop environmentally friendly plastic materials by preparing a composite...
Environmental awareness has strongly stimulated the introduction of biodegradable materials based on...
In this study, polybutylene succinate (PBS) was blended with five types of modified tapioca starch t...
In this research, hybrid composites of Agave Americana fibres, starch and nano-talc reinforced Polyp...
Increasing environmental awareness and concern have shifted the focus of research and development to...
Sustainable biocomposites based on thermoplastic starch copolymers (Mater-Bi KE03B1) and biofibres (...
Poly(butylene succinate) (PBS) and poly(butylene adipate co-terephthalate) (PBAT) are biodegradable ...
The Use of agricultural plants wastes as an alternative forest resources in the cellulose industry c...