[EN] In the present study, agro-food waste derived rice straw (RS) was valorized into cellulose microfi-bers (CMFs) using a green process of combined ultrasound and heating treatments and were, thereafter, used to improve the physical properties of thermoplastic starch films (TPS). Mechanical defibrillation of the fibers gave rise to CMFs with cumulative frequencies of length and diameters below 200 and 5¿15 µm, respectively. The resultant CMFs were successfully incorporated by melt mixing into TPS and also starch subjected to dry heating (DH) modification to yield TPS modified by dry heating (TPSDH) by thermo-compression and characterized. It was observed that both DH modification and fiber incorporation at 3 and 5 wt% loadings interfered ...
AbstractStarch and cellulose fibers were isolated from grains and the husk from barley, respectively...
The biodegradable rice starch (RS) films reinforced with different concentration of palm pressed fib...
The use of native starch as a thermoplastic polymer is limited by its fragility and high moisture ab...
In the present study, agro-food waste derived rice straw (RS) was valorized into cellulose microfibe...
[EN] Cellulosic fibres from coffee (CF) and rice (RF) husks have been obtained applying chemical tr...
In this work, starch biocomposites fully-based on the valorization of white rice agroindustrial by-p...
Ecological concerns have resulted in a renewed interest in environmental-friendly composites issues ...
Agricultural residues are major potential resources for biomass and for material production. In this...
The use of starch as food packaging material has drawn increased attention due to its biodegradabili...
Abstract: Starch and celluloses are biodegradable resources of great importance in terms of marketin...
Thermoplastic starch (TPS) matrix was reinforced with various kenaf bast cellulose nanofiber loading...
This work represents an innovative study that, for the first time, explores the possibility to use w...
Biocomposites films based on thermoplastic corn starch (TPS) containing 0.5% w/w fibrous residue fro...
In this work, the different cellulosic materials, namely cellulose and lignin are analyzed. In addit...
Biocomposites sheets were prepared by compression molding from mixtures of corn starch plasticized b...
AbstractStarch and cellulose fibers were isolated from grains and the husk from barley, respectively...
The biodegradable rice starch (RS) films reinforced with different concentration of palm pressed fib...
The use of native starch as a thermoplastic polymer is limited by its fragility and high moisture ab...
In the present study, agro-food waste derived rice straw (RS) was valorized into cellulose microfibe...
[EN] Cellulosic fibres from coffee (CF) and rice (RF) husks have been obtained applying chemical tr...
In this work, starch biocomposites fully-based on the valorization of white rice agroindustrial by-p...
Ecological concerns have resulted in a renewed interest in environmental-friendly composites issues ...
Agricultural residues are major potential resources for biomass and for material production. In this...
The use of starch as food packaging material has drawn increased attention due to its biodegradabili...
Abstract: Starch and celluloses are biodegradable resources of great importance in terms of marketin...
Thermoplastic starch (TPS) matrix was reinforced with various kenaf bast cellulose nanofiber loading...
This work represents an innovative study that, for the first time, explores the possibility to use w...
Biocomposites films based on thermoplastic corn starch (TPS) containing 0.5% w/w fibrous residue fro...
In this work, the different cellulosic materials, namely cellulose and lignin are analyzed. In addit...
Biocomposites sheets were prepared by compression molding from mixtures of corn starch plasticized b...
AbstractStarch and cellulose fibers were isolated from grains and the husk from barley, respectively...
The biodegradable rice starch (RS) films reinforced with different concentration of palm pressed fib...
The use of native starch as a thermoplastic polymer is limited by its fragility and high moisture ab...