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Starch-polymer composites

Although starch polymers from different natural sources have the same elemental composition, starch polymers are composed of linear amylose and branched amylopectin molecules. The ratios of linear and branched molecules in starch polymers are dependent on the source of starch. Proteins and biopolymers are more complex and variable in composition and structure than cellulose and starch polymers. The properties of proteins and biopolymers are dependent on their natural sources. ... [Pg.822]

Ma X, Chang PR, Yu J, Wang N (2008) Preparation and properties of biodegradable poly (propylene carbonate)/thermoplastic dried starch composites. Carbohydr Polym 71(2) ... [Pg.45]

Du FG, Bian SG, Xiao M, Wang SJ, Qiao JJ, Meng YZ (2008) Fabrication and properties of biodegradable PPC/EVOH/STARCH/CaC03 composites. J Polym Eng 28 435 148... [Pg.47]

Reis R.L., Cunha A.M., Allan P.S., Bevis M.J., Structure development and control of injection-molded hydroxylapatite-reinforced starch/EVOH composites, Adv. Polym. Technol., 16,1997, 263-277. [Pg.342]

Nakashima, T., Nagasaki, S., Ito, H. et al. 2002b. Biodegradation of biaxiaUy stretched polyethylene-starch composite films. Polym. J. 34 234-241. [Pg.115]

Chang PR, Jian R, Zheng P et al (2010) Preparation and properties of glycerol plasticized-starch (GPS)/cellulose nanoparticle (CN) composites. Carbohydr Polym 79 301-305 Chauve G, Heux L, Arouini R et al (2005) Cellulose poly(ethylene-co-vinyl acetate) nanocomposites studied by molecular modeling and mechanical spectroscopy. Biomacromolecules 6 2025-2031... [Pg.208]

Chapter 5 summarizes the investigation of lignocellulosic flax fiber-based reinforcement requirements to obtain structural and complex shape polymer composites. This chapter discusses in detail the possibility of forming complex shape structural composites which are highly desirable for advanced applications. Chapter 7 focuses on the structure and properties of cellulose-based starch polymer composites, while Chapter 8 focuses on the spectroscopic analysis of rice husk and wheat gluten husk-based polymer composites using computational chemistry. Chapter 9 summarizes the processing, characterization and properties of oil palm fiber-reinforced polymer composites. In this chapter, the use of oil palm as reinforcement in different polymer matrices such as natural rubber, polypropylene, polyurethane, polyvinyl chloride, polyester, phenol formaldehyde, polystyrene, epoxy and LLDPE is discussed. Chapter 10 also focuses on... [Pg.9]

Evidence of starch chemical modification was confirmed by FTIR spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction methods. Compared to starch crystals [68-70], which can be destroyed by using high processing temperature value, CStM is not gelatinized during the processing of the composite film, therefore organic acid modified corn starch can be conveniently used as a filler for plasticized corn starch polymer matrix. [Pg.133]

After drying, the starch films with no CMSt in composition exhibited the higher value for equilibrium moisture content while the lower values were observed by addition of CMSt within plasticized starch polymer matrix due to their hydrophobic properties (Figure 7.5). [Pg.138]

X.F. Ma, J. Yu, and J.F. Kennedy, Studies on the properties of natural fibers-reinforced thermoplastic starch composites. Carbohydr. Polym. 62,19-24 (2005). [Pg.142]

X. Ma, P.R. Chang, and J. Yu, Properties of biodegradable thermoplastic pea starch/carboxy-methyl cellulose and pea starch/microcrystalline cellulose composites. Carbohydr. Polym. 72, 369-375, (2008). [Pg.142]

F. Vilaseca, 1.A. Mendez, A. Pelach, M. Llop, N. Canigueral, J. Girones, X. Turon, and P. Mutje, Composite materials derived from biodegradable starch polymer and jute strands. Process Biochem. 42,329-334 (2007). [Pg.323]

Liu DG, Zhong TH, Chang PR, Li KF, Wu QL (2010) Starch composites reinforeed by bamboo cellulosic crystals. Bioresour Technol 101(7) 2529-2536 Lu YS, Weng LH, Cao XD (2006) Morphological, thermal and mechanical properties of ramie crystallites reinforced plasticized starch biocomposites. Carbohydr Polym 63(2) 198-204 Ma XF, Yu JG, Wang N (2007) Fly ash-reirrforeed thermoplastic starch composites. Carbohydr Polym 67(l) 32-39... [Pg.15]


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