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A 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 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:scopusImprovement of PLA film ductility by plasticization with epoxidized karanja oil
ArticleAbstract: In this work, karanja oil has been epoxidized and further used as biobased plasticizer to improve soPalabras claves:Epoxidation, Karanja oil, plasticization, poly(lactic acid) (PLA)Autores:Carbonell-Verdu A., García-García D., Lopez-Martinez J., María Dolores Samper, Patricia Arrieta M.Fuentes:scopusImprovement of pbat processability and mechanical performance by blending with pine resin derivatives for injection moulding rigid packaging with enhanced hydrophobicity
ArticleAbstract: Polybutylene adipate-co-terephthalate (PBAT) is a biodegradable polymer with good features for packaPalabras claves:blends, Compatibility effect, Gum rosin, hydrophobicity, Packaging, Pine resin, Plasticizing effect, Polybutylene adipate-co-terephthalate (PBAT)Autores:Cristina Pavon, De-La-Rosa-Ramírez H., López-Martínez J., Miguel Fernando Aldas Carrasco, Patricia Arrieta M.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:scopusSilane-functionalized sheep wool fibers from dairy industry waste for the development of plasticized pla composites with maleinized linseed oil for injection-molded parts
ArticleAbstract: Poly(lactic acid) (PLA) was plasticized with maleinized linseed oil (MLO) and further reinforced witPalabras claves:injection molding, Maleinized linseed oil, Pla, Sheep wool fiber, silane coupling agentsAutores:López-Martínez J., Miguel Fernando Aldas Carrasco, Parres F., Patricia Arrieta M., Pawlak F.Fuentes:googlescopusStudy of the properties of a biodegradable polymer filled with different wood flour particles
ArticleAbstract: Lignocellulosic wood flour particles with three different sizes were used to reinforce Solanyl® typePalabras claves:biopolymer, Fuller method, Lignocel®, lignocellulosic particles, Mechanical properties, Rheological characterization, Solanyl®, wood flourAutores:Juarez D., Miguel Fernando Aldas Carrasco, Parres F., Patricia Arrieta M., Peydro M.A.Fuentes:googlescopus