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Thermoplastic elastomers starch

The resulting films display the t ical properties of a thermoplastic elastomer. Depending on the conditions of purification, also fully amorphous poly(/3-hydroxyoctanoate) films can be obtained. Nanocomposite materials can be prepared when using this latex as a matrix and using in addition a colloidal suspension of hydrolyzed starch or cellulose whiskers as a natural and biodegradable filler. The properties are strongly dependent on the aspect ratio of the whiskers (23). [Pg.94]

R. Shanks, I. Kraig, Thermoplastic starch, Chap.6, in Thermoplastic Elastomers, ed. by A. El-Sonbati (2012), htlp //www.intechopen.ctmi/booksAhermoplasticelastomersAhermoplastic-starch... [Pg.1882]

Thermoplastic Elastomers from High-Density Polyethylene Natural Rubber j Thermoplastic Tapioca Starch Effects of Different Dynamic Vulcanization... [Pg.262]

Seo SY, Lee GH, Lee SG, Jung SY, Lim JO, Choi JH (2012) Alginate-based composite sponge containing silver nanoparticles s)mthesized in situ. Carbohydr Pol5mi 90 109-115 Sepone N, Pelizzetti E (1989) Photocatalysis fundamentals and apphcations. Wiley, New York Shanks R, Kong I (2012) Thermoplastic starch. In El-Sonbati A (ed) Thermoplastic elastomers. [Pg.72]


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