The development of bioplastic materials that are biobased and/or degradable is commonly presented as an alleviating alternative, offering sustainable and eco-friendly properties over conventional petroleum-derived plastics. However, the hydrophobicity, water barrier, and antimicrobial properties of bioplastics have hindered their utilization in packaging applications. In this study, lignin nanoparticles (LNPs) with a purification process were used in different loadings as enhancements in a Kappaphycus alvarezii matrix to reduce the hydrophilic nature and improve antibacterial properties of the matrix and compared with unpurified LNPs. The influence of the incorporation of LNPs on functional properties of bioplastic films, such as morphology...
Waste from non-degradable plastics is becoming an increasingly serious problem. Therefore, more and ...
Polylactic acid (PLA) films containing 1 wt % and 3 wt % of lignin nanoparticles (pristine (LNP), ch...
Lignocellulosic fibers and lignin are two of the most important natural bioresources in the world. T...
The development of bioplastic materials that are biobased and/or degradable is commonly presented as...
The natural abundance, polymer stability, biodegradability, and natural antimicrobial properties of ...
Poly(lactic acid) (PLA) represents one of the most widely used biodegradable polymers for food packa...
The exploration of functional films using sustainable cellulose-based materials to replace plastics ...
Brittleness has hindered commercialization of cellulose nanofibril (CNF) films. The use of synthetic...
The present-day world still demands for various commercially viable biosourced materials to replace ...
Bio-based poly(lactic acid) (PLA) composite films were produced using unmodified soda micro- or nano...
This study investigated the relationships between lignin molecular and supramolecular structures and...
Brittleness has hindered commercialization of cellulose nanofibril (CNF) films. The use of synthetic...
Background: Although conversion of low value but high-volume lignin by-product to i...
This study reports the effects on antimicrobial, antioxidant, migration and disintegrability activit...
Waste from non-degradable plastics is becoming an increasingly serious problem. Therefore, more and ...
Polylactic acid (PLA) films containing 1 wt % and 3 wt % of lignin nanoparticles (pristine (LNP), ch...
Lignocellulosic fibers and lignin are two of the most important natural bioresources in the world. T...
The development of bioplastic materials that are biobased and/or degradable is commonly presented as...
The natural abundance, polymer stability, biodegradability, and natural antimicrobial properties of ...
Poly(lactic acid) (PLA) represents one of the most widely used biodegradable polymers for food packa...
The exploration of functional films using sustainable cellulose-based materials to replace plastics ...
Brittleness has hindered commercialization of cellulose nanofibril (CNF) films. The use of synthetic...
The present-day world still demands for various commercially viable biosourced materials to replace ...
Bio-based poly(lactic acid) (PLA) composite films were produced using unmodified soda micro- or nano...
This study investigated the relationships between lignin molecular and supramolecular structures and...
Brittleness has hindered commercialization of cellulose nanofibril (CNF) films. The use of synthetic...
Background: Although conversion of low value but high-volume lignin by-product to i...
This study reports the effects on antimicrobial, antioxidant, migration and disintegrability activit...
Waste from non-degradable plastics is becoming an increasingly serious problem. Therefore, more and ...
Polylactic acid (PLA) films containing 1 wt % and 3 wt % of lignin nanoparticles (pristine (LNP), ch...
Lignocellulosic fibers and lignin are two of the most important natural bioresources in the world. T...