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Evaluation of different compatibilization strategies to improve the performance of injection-molded green composite pieces made of polylactide reinforced with short flaxseed fibers
ArticleAbstract: Green composites made of polylactide (PLA) and short flaxseed fibers (FFs) at 20 wt % were successfuPalabras claves:Fiber pretreatment, flax, Green composites, Pla, Reactive extrusionAutores:Agüero Á., Diego Lascano, Fenollar O., García-Sanoguera D., Ivorra-Martínez J., Sandra Rojas-Lema, Torres-Giner S.Fuentes:scopusTailoring the properties of thermo-compressed polylactide films for food packaging applications by individual and combined additions of lactic acid oligomer and halloysite nanotubes
ArticleAbstract: In this work, films of polylactide (PLA) prepared by extrusion and thermo-compression were plasticizPalabras claves:Food packaging, HNTs, nanocomposites, OLA, Pla, Ultrasound-assisted dispersionAutores:Balart R., García-García D., Melendez-Rodriguez B., Quiles‐carrillo L., Sandra Rojas-Lema, Torres-Giner S.Fuentes:scopusManufacturing and characterization of green composites with partially biobased epoxy resin and flaxseed flour wastes
ArticleAbstract: In the present work, green-composites from a partially biobased epoxy resin (BioEP) reinforced withPalabras claves:Biobased epoxy, Flax seed, Green-composite, Size particle, Waste valorizationAutores:Balart R., Boronat T., Diego Lascano, García-García D., Quiles‐carrillo L., Sandra Rojas-LemaFuentes:scopusMicroencapsulation of copper(ii) sulfate in ionically cross-linked chitosan by spray drying for the development of irreversible moisture indicators in paper packaging
ArticleAbstract: Copper(II) sulfate-loaded chitosan microparticles were herein prepared using ionic cross-linking witPalabras claves:CELLULOSE, Chitosan, Copper, Humidity sensors, Intelligent packaging, Ionic cross-linking, spray dryingAutores:Balart R., Fages E., Prieto C., Quiles‐carrillo L., Sandra Rojas-Lema, Terol J., Torres-Giner S.Fuentes:scopus