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Characterization of selectively etched halloysite nanotubes by acid treatment
ArticleAbstract: Halloysite nanotubes (HNTs) are a type of naturally occurring inorganic nanotubes that are characterPalabras claves:Acid treatment, Catalysis, Halloysite nanotubes, LIBS, Lumen enlargementAutores:Balart R., García-García D., Hidalgo M., José Miguel Ferri, Lopez-Martinez J., Ripoll L.Fuentes:scopusA deeper microscopic study of the interaction between gum rosin derivatives and a mater-Bi type bioplastic
ArticleAbstract: The interaction between gum rosin and gum rosin derivatives with Mater-Bi type bioplastic, a biodegrPalabras claves:Biodegradable polymers, Gum rosin, Gum rosin esters, Thermoplastic starchAutores:Lopez-Martinez J., Miguel Fernando Aldas Carrasco, Patricia Arrieta M., Rayon E.Fuentes:googlescopusEffect of different compatibilizers on injection-molded green fiber-reinforced polymers based on poly(lactic acid)-maleinized linseed oil system and sheep wool
ArticleAbstract: A method to modify polymers is that of introducing fibers in a matrix to produce a fiber-reinforcedPalabras claves:Alkoxide, Compatibilizers, Coupling agent, Fiber reinforced polymer (FRP), Green materials, poly(lactic acid), Silane, WoolAutores:Lopez-Martinez J., María Dolores Samper, Miguel Fernando Aldas Carrasco, Pawlak F.Fuentes:scopusEffect of pine resin derivatives on the structural, thermal, and mechanical properties of Mater-Bi type bioplastic
ArticleAbstract: The effect of three additives derived from pine resin, namely, gum rosin (GR) and two pentaerythritoPalabras claves:Biodegradable polymers, compatibilizer, Gum rosin, pine resin derivatives, plasticizer, Thermoplastic starchAutores:José Miguel Ferri, Lopez-Martinez J., María Dolores Samper, Miguel Fernando Aldas Carrasco, Patricia Arrieta M.Fuentes:scopusNovel methodology to isolate microplastics from vegetal-rich samples
ArticleAbstract: Microplastics are small plastic particles, globally distributed throughout the oceans. To properly sPalabras claves:beach, Density separation, marine litter, microplastics, Organic material, Plastic extractionAutores:Garrido-Amador P., Gómez M., Herrera A., Lopez-Martinez J., María Dolores Samper, Martínez I., Packard T.Fuentes:scopusInfluence of biodegradable materials in the recycled polystyrene
ArticleAbstract: Polystyrene (PS) is one of the commonly used polymer in food packaging, that is why it generates a lPalabras claves:Biopolymers & renewable polymers, blends, DegradationAutores:Lopez-Martinez J., María Dolores Samper, Patricia Arrieta M., Santiago F.Fuentes:scopusPine resin derivatives as sustainable additives to improve the mechanical and thermal properties of injected moulded thermoplastic starch
ArticleAbstract: Fully bio-based materials based on thermoplastic starch (TPS) were developed starting from corn starPalabras claves:bioplastic, corn starch, Glycerol, Gum rosin, Injection-moulding, Thermoplastic starchAutores:Cristina Pavon, Lopez-Martinez J., Miguel Fernando Aldas Carrasco, Patricia Arrieta M.Fuentes:scopusProcessing and characterization of binary poly(hydroxybutyrate) (PHB) and poly(caprolactone) (PCL) blends with improved impact properties
ArticleAbstract: The present work is focused on the development of binary blends from poly(hydroxybutyrate) (PHB) andPalabras claves:Autores:Balart R., Boronat T., García-García D., José Miguel Ferri, Lopez-Martinez J.Fuentes:scopusPlasticization effects of epoxidized vegetable oils on mechanical properties of poly(3-hydroxybutyrate)
ArticleAbstract: The effect of various epoxidized vegetable oils as potential plasticizers for poly(3-hydroxybutyratePalabras claves:Biodegradable, Epoxidized linseed oil (ELO), epoxidized soybean oil (ESBO), plasticization, poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) (PHB)Autores:Balart R., García-García D., José Miguel Ferri, Lopez-Martinez J., Montanes N.Fuentes:scopusStudy of thermal and rheological properties of PLA loaded with carbon and halloysite nanotubes for additive manufacturing
ArticleAbstract: Purpose: This paper aims to propose using polylactic acid (PLA) as an alternative to nanocompositesPalabras claves:3D Printing, additive manufacturing, carbon nanotubes, Halloysites nanotubes, Rheological, Thermal testingAutores:Christian Mauricio Cobos, Fenollar O., Ferrandiz-Bou S., Garzón L., Lopez-Martinez J., Luis Eduardo Garzón MuñozFuentes:googlescopus