Plastic is readily available and inexpensive, so it is becoming the main material for packaging. Unfortunately plastics do not biodegrade and, if reduced in small pieces, contaminate soil and waterways. In the present work, natural films composed of chitosan, methylcellulose, and silica (SiO(2)) nanoparticles (NPs) were developed as new packaging materials. The effect of the incorporation of NPs into the polymeric film matrix was evaluated. An excellent improvement of the mechanical properties was obtained for nanostructured films with a composition of CH:MC 50:50 and NPs 1% w/v that make these materials able to replace plastics and derivatives, reducing environmental pollution
Nanocomposite materials have been incorporated into biopolymers, (e.g. hydroxypropyl methylcellulose...
Composite films made from chitosan, plasticizer, and incorporated silica nanoparticles were evaluate...
This study describes the production of reinforced polysaccharide (PS)-based films, by adding mesopor...
Plastic is readily available and inexpensive, so it is becoming the main material for packaging. Unf...
Plastic is readily available and inexpensive, so it is becoming the main material for packaging. Unf...
The need for biodegradable polymers for packaging has fostered the development of novel, biodegradab...
Chitosan (CH) and methylcellulose (MC) are two widely used feedstocks that are used in a variety of ...
An increased interest for hygiene in everyday life as well as in food, feed and medical issues lead ...
An increased interest for hygiene in everyday life as well as in food, feed and medical issues lead ...
An increased interest for hygiene in everyday life as well as in food, feed and medical issues lead ...
The recent sharp increase of sensitivity towards environmental issues arising from plastic packaging...
Waste from non-degradable plastics is becoming an increasingly serious problem. Therefore, more and ...
Eco-innovation through the development of intelligent materials for food packaging is evolving, and ...
Packaging materials based on biodegradable polymers are a viable alternative to replacing convention...
Department of Materials Science and EngineeringBiodegradation is a practical solution to combat the ...
Nanocomposite materials have been incorporated into biopolymers, (e.g. hydroxypropyl methylcellulose...
Composite films made from chitosan, plasticizer, and incorporated silica nanoparticles were evaluate...
This study describes the production of reinforced polysaccharide (PS)-based films, by adding mesopor...
Plastic is readily available and inexpensive, so it is becoming the main material for packaging. Unf...
Plastic is readily available and inexpensive, so it is becoming the main material for packaging. Unf...
The need for biodegradable polymers for packaging has fostered the development of novel, biodegradab...
Chitosan (CH) and methylcellulose (MC) are two widely used feedstocks that are used in a variety of ...
An increased interest for hygiene in everyday life as well as in food, feed and medical issues lead ...
An increased interest for hygiene in everyday life as well as in food, feed and medical issues lead ...
An increased interest for hygiene in everyday life as well as in food, feed and medical issues lead ...
The recent sharp increase of sensitivity towards environmental issues arising from plastic packaging...
Waste from non-degradable plastics is becoming an increasingly serious problem. Therefore, more and ...
Eco-innovation through the development of intelligent materials for food packaging is evolving, and ...
Packaging materials based on biodegradable polymers are a viable alternative to replacing convention...
Department of Materials Science and EngineeringBiodegradation is a practical solution to combat the ...
Nanocomposite materials have been incorporated into biopolymers, (e.g. hydroxypropyl methylcellulose...
Composite films made from chitosan, plasticizer, and incorporated silica nanoparticles were evaluate...
This study describes the production of reinforced polysaccharide (PS)-based films, by adding mesopor...