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A comparative study of mechanical properties of polylactide bio-composites with woven and non-woven jute reinforcements
ArticleAbstract: The concern that has arisen in recent years over the excessive use of oil-based materials has made tPalabras claves:Autores:Aljaro C., Diego Lascano, Fages E., Ivorra-Martínez J., Montanes N., Sandra Rojas-LemaFuentes:scopusOptimization of the curing and post-curing conditions for the manufacturing of partially bio-based epoxy resins with improved toughness
ArticleAbstract: This research deals with the influence of different curing and post-curing temperatures on the mechaPalabras claves:Bio-based thermosets, Gel time, Mechanical properties, Post-curingAutores:Boronat T., Diego Lascano, Montanes N., Quiles‐carrillo L., Torres-Giner S.Fuentes:scopusOptimization of the loading of an environmentally friendly compatibilizer derived from linseed oil in poly(lactic acid)/diatomaceous earth composites
ArticleAbstract: Maleinized linseed oil (MLO) has been successfully used as biobased compatibilizer in polyester blenPalabras claves:Active containers, Biocomposites, Diatomaceous earth, Maleinized linseed oil MLO, poly(lactic acid)Autores:Agüero Á., Diego Lascano, Gonzalez L., Montanes N., Quiles‐carrillo L.Fuentes:scopusManufacturing and Characterization of Hybrid Composites with Basalt and Flax Fabrics and a Partially Bio-based Epoxy Resin
ArticleAbstract: This research is focused on manufacturing and characterization of hybrid composite laminates obtainePalabras claves:Bio-based epoxy resin, Hybrid composites laminates, VARIMAutores:Agüero Á., Balart R., Boronat T., Diego Lascano, García-Sanoguera D., Montanes N.Fuentes:scopusManufacturing and characterization of functionalized aliphatic polyester from poly(lactic acid) with halloysite nanotubes
ArticleAbstract: This work reports the potential of poly(lactic acid)-PLA composites with different halloysite nanotuPalabras claves:Halloysite nanotubes, Mechanical characterization, MORPHOLOGY, poly(lactic acid), thermal characterizationAutores:Chacon V., Diego Lascano, Montanes N., Montava-Jorda S., Sánchez-Nácher L.Fuentes:scopusManufacturing and characterization of highly environmentally friendly sandwich composites from polylactide cores and flax-polylactide faces
ArticleAbstract: This work focuses on the manufacturing and characterization of highly environmentally friendly lightPalabras claves:Eco-friendly sandwich structures, Hot compression molding, PLA honeycomb core, Three-point bending testAutores:Balart R., Boronat T., Diego Lascano, Guillen-Pineda R., Ivorra-Martínez J., Montanes N., Quiles‐carrillo L.Fuentes:scopusManufacturing and characterization of highly environmentally-friendly composites with polylactide matrix and mango kernel seed flour
ArticleAbstract: This work reports on the development of polylactide (PLA)/mango kernel seed flour (MKSF) compositesPalabras claves:Biodegradable polymers, Mechanical properties, plasticizer, polymer composites, thermal propertiesAutores:Balart R., Diego Lascano, Dominici F., Gomez-Caturla J., Montanes N., Puglia D., Torre L.Fuentes:scopusManufacturing and characterization of poly(lactic acid) composites with hydroxyapatite
ArticleAbstract: Hydroxyapatite (HA), a naturally occurring calcium orthophosphate, possesses the most similar chemicPalabras claves:Bone tissue engineering, Hydroxyapatite, poly(lactic acid), screws, thermal and mechanical propertiesAutores:Balart R., Fenollar O., Jordá J., José Miguel Ferri, Montanes N.Fuentes:scopusMechanical recycling of partially bio-based and recycled polyethylene terephthalate blends by reactive extrusion with poly(styrene-co-glycidyl methacrylate)
ArticleAbstract: In the present study, partially bio-based polyethylene terephthalate (bio-PET) was melt-mixed at 15-Palabras claves:Bio-PET, Chain extenders, Food packaging, r-PET, Reactive extrusion, Secondary recyclingAutores:Boronat T., Diego Lascano, Ferrandiz-Bou S., Martinez-Sanz A.V., Montanes N., Montava-Jorda S., Quiles‐carrillo L., Torres-Giner S.Fuentes:scopus