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BIOP Biopolymer Technologies offers a starch-based material comprising an additive consisting of a vinyl alcohol/vinyl acetate copolymer, sold under the Biopar trade name (4). [Pg.18]

Biopolymer Technologies (Biop) offers a starch-based material containing an additive consisting of a vinyl alcohol/vinyl acetate copolymer. In 2005, the company transferred production of its bioplastics from The Netherlands to Schwarzheide in Germany and invested 7m in a new plant there, increasing its production capacity to 10,000 tonnes per annum. The announcement followed the decision earlier in 2005 by BASF to produce its Ecoflex biodegradable plastic, one of the components of Biop s Biopar resins, at the Schwarzheide site. [Pg.65]

Metabolix Inc., is a private firm based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, that was spun out of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1992 and acquired biopolymer technology from Monsanto Inc. in 2001. Metabolix began its first commercial production of organic polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) resin, based on corn sugar in 2005 at an undisclosed location in the Midwest. The plant was expected to produce around 100 tonnes of material in 2005 and close to 1000 tonnes in 2006. [Pg.84]

BIOPAR BIOP Biopolymer Technologies (Germany) Aliphatic copolyesters Starch-based... [Pg.181]

Johannesson, S. GLP production in bioreactor and evaluation of cellulose grafts. CHALMERS Chemical and Biological Engineering. http //www.ehalmers.se/chem/EN/ divisions/biopolymer-technology/tissue-engineering/bbv-scientific-teams, visited 07/02/2011... [Pg.360]

I. Biopolymers—Biotechnology. 2. Polymers—Biodegradation. I. Chiellini, Emo. II. International Conference on Biopolymer Technology (1st 1999 Coimbra, Portugal) III. International Conference on Biopolymer Technology (2nd 2000 Ischia, Italy)... [Pg.409]

Combined Proceedings of the First and Second International Conference on Biopolymer Technology, organised by the International Centre of Biopolymer Technology, held in Coimbra, Portugal on September 29-October 1, 1999 and in Ischia (Naples), Italy on October 25-27, 2000... [Pg.409]

The International Centre of Biopolymer Technology - ICBT - has been created with support from the Emcpean Commission to facilitate cooperation and the exchange of scientific knowledge between industries, universities and other research groups. One of the activities to reach these objectives, is the organisation of a conference on Biopolymer Technology. [Pg.416]

A Handbook of Applied Biopolymer Technology Synthesis, Degradation and Applications 13 Challenges in Green Analytical Chemistry 14 Advanced Oil Crop Biorefineries 15 Enantioselective Homogeneous Supported Catalysis 16 Natural Polymers Volume 1 Composites 17 Natural Polymers Volume 2 Nanocomposites 18 Integrated Forest Biorefineries... [Pg.2]

A.L. Leao, P.C. Ferrao, R. Teixeira, and S. Sartor, in A.C. Bertoli (Cultura Academica), Biopolymers Technology, Biopolymers Applications on Automotive Industry. Sao Paulo, p. 165, 2007. [Pg.227]

A Handbook of Applied Biopolymer Technology Synthesis, Degradation and Applications... [Pg.2]

Biopar Starch based BIOP Biopolymer Technologies AG Germany www.biopag.de... [Pg.24]

Another approach to improve starch polymers properties is the use of nanotechnology. BIOP Biopolymer Technologies is developing starch-polyester with clay nanocomposites. Materials obtained were proven to fulfil European directives on food contact materials and have suitable mechanical and barrier properties [27]. [Pg.308]

Department of Materials and Surface Chemistry Biopolymer Technology Chalmers University of Technology SE-412 96 Gdteborg, Sweden... [Pg.2]

Biopolymer Technology, Department of Materials and Surface Chemistry, Chalmers University of Technology, SE-412 96, Gdteborg, Sweden Department of Wood Science and Forest Products, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA 24061... [Pg.321]

Chiellini E, Qnelli P, Fernandes EG et al (2001) Composite materials based on gelatin and fillers from renewable resources. In Chiellini E, et al. (ed) Biorelated polymers. Part II. biopolymer technology and applications. Kluwer, New York... [Pg.203]


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