Hemicelluloses, the second most abundant polysaccharide right after cellulose, are in practice still treated as a side-stream in biomass processing industries. In the present study, we report an approach to use a wood-derived and side-stream biopolymer, spruce wood hemicellulose (galactoglucomannan, GGM) to partially replace the synthetic PLA as feedstock material in 3D printing. A solvent blending approach was developed to ensure the even distribution of the formed binary biocomposites. The blends of hemicellulose and PLA with varied ratio up to 25% of hemicellulose were extruded into filaments by hot melt extrusion. 3D scaffold prototypes were successfully printed from the composite filaments by fused deposition modeling 3D printing. Comb...
Polymers filled with natural-based fillers have shown growing demand/interest in recent years, inclu...
Three-dimensional printing technologies are at the forefront of the current industrial revolution, e...
Cellulose is one of the most versatile biopolymers found in nature. Its use is now transitioning fro...
A greater proportion of polymer-based three-dimensional (3D) printing materials are synthetic petro...
Organosolv lignin, a natural cross-linked phenolic wood polymer is a by-product of the pulping proc...
Biomass from forests provides society with energy, materials and chemicals, thus contributing to the...
Materials from trees have the potential to replace fossil based and other non-sustainable materials ...
Environmental issues are growing in importance due to waste management and depletion of fossil resou...
Owing to their superior mechanical strength and structure similarity to the extracellular matrix, na...
Natural fibres are increasingly used as reinforcements for thermoplastic composites. Additive manufa...
Fabrication of new biobased composites with remarkable properties offers an attractive pathway for p...
Fabrication of new biobased composites with remarkable properties offers an attractive pathway for p...
Polymers filled with natural-based fillers have shown growing demand/interest in recent years, inclu...
Over recent years, enthusiasm towards the manufacturing of biopolymers has attracted considerable at...
The design of scaffolds to reach similar three-dimensional structures mimicking the natural and fibr...
Polymers filled with natural-based fillers have shown growing demand/interest in recent years, inclu...
Three-dimensional printing technologies are at the forefront of the current industrial revolution, e...
Cellulose is one of the most versatile biopolymers found in nature. Its use is now transitioning fro...
A greater proportion of polymer-based three-dimensional (3D) printing materials are synthetic petro...
Organosolv lignin, a natural cross-linked phenolic wood polymer is a by-product of the pulping proc...
Biomass from forests provides society with energy, materials and chemicals, thus contributing to the...
Materials from trees have the potential to replace fossil based and other non-sustainable materials ...
Environmental issues are growing in importance due to waste management and depletion of fossil resou...
Owing to their superior mechanical strength and structure similarity to the extracellular matrix, na...
Natural fibres are increasingly used as reinforcements for thermoplastic composites. Additive manufa...
Fabrication of new biobased composites with remarkable properties offers an attractive pathway for p...
Fabrication of new biobased composites with remarkable properties offers an attractive pathway for p...
Polymers filled with natural-based fillers have shown growing demand/interest in recent years, inclu...
Over recent years, enthusiasm towards the manufacturing of biopolymers has attracted considerable at...
The design of scaffolds to reach similar three-dimensional structures mimicking the natural and fibr...
Polymers filled with natural-based fillers have shown growing demand/interest in recent years, inclu...
Three-dimensional printing technologies are at the forefront of the current industrial revolution, e...
Cellulose is one of the most versatile biopolymers found in nature. Its use is now transitioning fro...