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Carbohydrate/poly blends

Blending of the lowest price commodity polymers from synthetic and carbohydrate polymer families [e.g., poly(ethylene) and starch] would appear to follow these laws. Although each polymer class is produced in large volume (first law), the production rate for com starch/synthetic polymer blends is much lower than that for the synthetic polymer this slower extrusion rate directly affects the final cost. Ignoring this limitation, the film properties of the blend are significantly poorer than those of the synthetic polymer film. Both deficiencies are related to the poor thermoplastic properties of water-soluble polymers such as cora-starch. [Pg.53]

Jia Y-T, Gong J, Xiao-Hua Gu et al (2007) Fabrication and characterization of poly (vinyl alcohol)/chitosan blend nanofibers produced by electrospinning method. Carbohydr Polym 67 403 9... [Pg.74]

Hameed, N.G. Qipeng, T. Feng, H.K. Sergei, G. Blends of cellulose and poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyvalerate) prepared from the ionic liquid l-butyl-3-methylimidazolium chloride. Carbohydr. Polym. 2011, 86 (1), 94-104. [Pg.570]

Lu, J., Wang, X., Xiao, C. Preparation and eharaeterization of konjae glueomannan/ poly(diallydimethylanunonium chloride) antibacterial blend films. Carbohydr. Polym. 73, 427-437 (2008)... [Pg.335]

Ikejuna, T. and Inoue, Y. (1999) CrystaUisadon behaviour and environmental biodegradability of the blend films of poly (3-hydroxybutyric acid) with chitin and cMtosan. Carbohydrate Polymers, 41,351-356. [Pg.81]

Biswas A., Willet J.L., Gordon S.H., Finkenstadt V.L., Cheng H.N., Complexation and blending of starch, poly(actylic. acid), and poly(N-vinyl pyrrolidone), Carbohydr. Polym., 65,2006, 397-403. [Pg.341]

Arvanitoyannis, I., Kolokuris, I., Nakayama, A., Yamamoto, N., and Aiba, S. 1997. Physico-chemical studies of chitosan-poly(vinyl alcohol) blends plasticized with sorbitol and sucrose. Carbohydr. Polym. 34 9-19. [Pg.114]

Hang AT, Tae B, Park JS (2010) Non-woven mats of poly(vinyl alcohol)/chitosan blends containing silver nanoparticles fabrication and characterization. Carbohydr Polym 82 472-479... [Pg.136]

Tang YF, Du YM, Hu XW et al (2007) Rheological characterisation of a novel thermosensitive chitosan/poly(vinyl alcohol) blend hydrogel. Carbohydr Polym 67 491-499... [Pg.132]

Tang X, Alavi S. Recent advances in starch, poly(vinyl alcohol) based polymer blends, nanocomposites and their degradability. Carbohydr Polym 2011 85 7-16. [Pg.332]

Ren, j., Ru, H., Ren, T., and Yuan, W. (2009) Preparation, characterization and properties of binary and ternary blends with thermoplastic starch, poly(lactic acid) and poly(butylene adipate-co-terephthalate). Carbohydrate Polymers, 77 576-582. [Pg.102]

Gu, S.-Y., Zhang, K., Ren, J., Zhan, H., 2008. Melt rheology of poly-lactide/ poly(butylenes adipate-co-terephthalate) blends Carbohydrate. Polymers 74, 79—85. [Pg.244]

Elizondo, N. J., Sobral, P. J. A., and Menegalli, F. C. Development of fdms based on blends of Amaranthus cruentus flour and poly (vinyl alcohol). Carbohydrate Polymers, 75, 592-598 (2009). [Pg.305]

Bocchini. S.. Battegazzore. D., and Frache, A. (2010) Poly (butylensuccinate-co-adipate)-thermoplastic starch nanocomposite blends. Carbohydr. Polym., 82.802-808. [Pg.387]

Yokesahadiart, C. and Yoksan, R. (2011) Effect of amphiphilic molecules on characteristics and tensile properties of thermoplastic starch and its blends with poly(lactic add). Carbohydr. Polym.,... [Pg.391]

Mucha, M Ludwiczak, S and Kawinska, M. (2005) Kinetics of water sorption by chitosan and its blends with poly(vinyl alcohol). Carbohydr. Polym., 62, 42-49. [Pg.451]

Y. (2013) Blend miscibility of cellulose propionate with poly(N-vinyl pyrrolidone-co-methyl methacrylate). Carbohydrate Polym., 98 (1), 532-541. [Pg.674]

Nanoincorporation of layered double hydroxides into a miscible blend system of cellulose acetate with poly(acryloyl morpholine). Carbohydr. Polym., 93 (1), 331-338. [Pg.702]

Biodegradation of poly(3-caprolactone)/starch blends and composites in composting and culture environments the effect of compatibilization on the inherent biodegradability of the host polymer. Carbohydr. Res., 338 (17), 1759-1769. [Pg.565]


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