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Starch-polyvinyl alcohol

L Chen, SH Imam, SH Gordon, RV Greene. Starch polyvinyl alcohol crosslinked film—Performance and biodegradation. J Environ Polym Degradation 5 111-117, 1997. [Pg.546]

Russo M, O Sullivan C et al (2009) The anaerobic degradability of thermoplastic starch Polyvinyl alcohol blends Potential biodegradable food packaging materials. Bioresour Technol 100 1705-1710... [Pg.170]

Westhoff, R. P., Kwoldr, W. F., and Ot, F. H., 1979, Starch-Polyvinyl alcohol films-effect of various plasticizers, Starch/Starke. 5 163-165... [Pg.99]

Chen L., Imam SH, Gordon SH, Greene RV. 1997, Starch-polyvinyl alcohol crosslinked film- performance and biodegradation, J.Environ. Polym.Degrad. 5 111-117... [Pg.100]

Wongsuban, B., Muhammad, K., Ghazah, Z., Hashim, K., Hassan, M. A., The effect of electron beam irradiation on preparation of sago starch/polyvinyl alcohol foams. Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms 2003,211(2), 244-250. [Pg.302]

Sreedhar, B., Chattopadhyay, D.K., Karunakar, M.S.H., and Sastry, A.R.K. 2006. Thermal and surface characterization of plasticized starch polyvinyl alcohol blends crosslinked with epichlorohydrin. J. Appl. Polym. Sci. 101 25-34. [Pg.116]

The main component of warp size is usually starch, polyvinyl alcohol (PVOH) or a blend of the two. Other size materials are sometimes used commercially to a lesser extent. These other, less often used types, include derivatized natural sizes and synthetic sizes listed in Table 7.12. In addition to the main size components... [Pg.267]

UNDERSTANDING OF MECHANICAL AND BARRIER PROPERTIES OF STARCH, POLYVINYL ALCOHOL AND LAYERED SILICATE NANOCOMPOSITE FILMS UTILIZING MATHEMATICAL MODELS... [Pg.289]

Nonionic polymers, which can be used as stabilizers are, e.g., starches, polyvinyl alcohols, and polyacrylamides. Nonionic polymers work as protective colloids their mechanism of stabilization is Steric stabilization. Carboxy methyl cellulose bears a small anionic charge along the chain. However, it is often considered to act as a protective colloid. Actually, carboxy methyl cellulose can be considered to use both its protective colloid properties and its charge in stabilizing, thus acting as an electrosteric stabihzer. [Pg.106]

Tang, X. and Alavi, S. (2011) Recent advances in starch, polyvinyl alcohol based polymer blends, nanocomposites and their biodegradabilily. Carbohydr. Polym.,... [Pg.388]

Debiagi et al. (2011) produced foams made from cassava starch, polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), sugarcane bagasse fibers, and chitosan by extrusion. The composites were prepared with formulations determined by a constrained ternary mixtures experimental design, using as variables (X,) starch/PVA (100-70%), (Xj) chitosan... [Pg.82]

Debiagi and Mali (2012) produced intercalated nanocomposite foams based on cassava starch, polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), and sodium montmorillonite (Na-MMT). [Pg.85]

Debiagi, F. and Mali, S. 2012. Functional properties of extruded nanocomposites based on cassava starch, polyvinyl alcohol and montmoriUonite. Macromolecular Symposia i 9. 2i5-2i9. [Pg.90]

Debiagi, F., Mali, S., Grossmann, M. V. E., and Yamashita, F. 2011. Biodegradable foams based on starch, polyvinyl alcohol, chitosan and sugarcane fibers obtained by extrusion. Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology 54 1043-1052. [Pg.90]

Chen, L., Imam, S.H., Gordon, S.H., and Green, R.V., 1997, Starch-Polyvinyl Alcohol Crosslinked Film - Performance and Biodegradation. J. Environ. Polym. Degr. 5 111-117. [Pg.206]


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