In this work, biocomposite blown films based on poly(butylene adipate-co-terephthalate) (PBAT) as biopolymeric matrix and biochar (BC) as filler were successfully fabricated. The materials were subjected to a film-blowing process after being compounded in a twin-screw extruder. The preliminary investigations conducted on melt-mixed PBAT/BC composites allowed PBAT/BC 5% and PBAT/BC 10% to be identified as the most appropriate formulations to be processed via film blowing. The blown films exhibited mechanical performances adequate for possible application as film for packaging, agricultural, and compost bags. The addition of BC led to an improvement of the elastic modulus, still maintaining high values of deformation. Water contact angle meas...
Waste from non-degradable plastics is becoming an increasingly serious problem. Therefore, more and ...
This study investigated the potential of using waste derived biochar as an alternative filler to man...
The development of biodegradable materials for tailored applications, particularly in the field of p...
In this work, biocomposite blown films based on poly(butylene adipate-co-terephthalate) (PBAT) as bi...
In this work, eco-sustainable blown films with improved performance, suitable for flexible packaging...
The packaging industry requires permeable materials capable of offering freshness of the packaging c...
Heat-shrinkable films, largely made of polyolefins and widely employed in the packaging sector as co...
Lignin can be obtained as a byproduct during cellulose-rich pulp fibers production and it is habitua...
Low-cost carbons derived from recycled materials have been gaining attention recently for their pote...
The use of biopolymers can reduce the environmental impact generated by plastic materials. Among bio...
The strive for utilization of green fillers in polymer composite has increased focus on application ...
Melt extruded films consisting of polybutyrate adipate terephthalate (PBAT), poly(3-hydroxybutyrate)...
The requirements for reducing packaging waste drove academic efforts to search compostable bio-sourc...
Depleting fossil resources and plastic pollution have generated an increasing demand for development...
Waste from non-degradable plastics is becoming an increasingly serious problem. Therefore, more and ...
This study investigated the potential of using waste derived biochar as an alternative filler to man...
The development of biodegradable materials for tailored applications, particularly in the field of p...
In this work, biocomposite blown films based on poly(butylene adipate-co-terephthalate) (PBAT) as bi...
In this work, eco-sustainable blown films with improved performance, suitable for flexible packaging...
The packaging industry requires permeable materials capable of offering freshness of the packaging c...
Heat-shrinkable films, largely made of polyolefins and widely employed in the packaging sector as co...
Lignin can be obtained as a byproduct during cellulose-rich pulp fibers production and it is habitua...
Low-cost carbons derived from recycled materials have been gaining attention recently for their pote...
The use of biopolymers can reduce the environmental impact generated by plastic materials. Among bio...
The strive for utilization of green fillers in polymer composite has increased focus on application ...
Melt extruded films consisting of polybutyrate adipate terephthalate (PBAT), poly(3-hydroxybutyrate)...
The requirements for reducing packaging waste drove academic efforts to search compostable bio-sourc...
Depleting fossil resources and plastic pollution have generated an increasing demand for development...
Waste from non-degradable plastics is becoming an increasingly serious problem. Therefore, more and ...
This study investigated the potential of using waste derived biochar as an alternative filler to man...
The development of biodegradable materials for tailored applications, particularly in the field of p...