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Biopolymers from Natural Resources
β Scribed by Rafael Balart, Daniel Garcia-Garcia, Vicent Fombuena, Luis Quiles-Carrillo, Marina P. Arrieta
- Publisher
- MDPI
- Year
- 2022
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 419
- Category
- Library
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This is a reprint of articles from the Special Issue published online in the open access journal Polymers (ISSN 2073-4360)
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Preface to βBiopolymers from Natural Resourcesβ
Biopolymers from Natural Resources
Influence of the Presence of Choline Chloride on the Classical Mechanism of βGelatinizationβ of Starch
Characterization of Novel Biopolymer Blend Mycocel from Plant Cellulose and Fungal Fibers
Upgrading Argan ShellWastes inWood Plastic Composites with Biobased Polyethylene Matrix and Different Compatibilizers
Yield and Selectivity Improvement in the Synthesis of Carbonated Linseed Oil by Catalytic Conversion of Carbon Dioxide
Development and Characterization of Weft-Knitted Fabrics of Naturally Occurring Polymer Fibers for Sustainable and Functional Textiles
Preparation and Characterization of a New Polymeric Multi-Layered Material Based K-Carrageenan and Alginate for Efficient Bio-Sorption of Methylene Blue Dye
Production and Properties of Lignin Nanoparticles from Ethanol Organosolv LiquorsβInfluence of Origin and Pretreatment Conditions
Carboxymethyl Bacterial Cellulose from Nata de Coco: Effects of NaOH
Improving the Tensile and Tear Properties of Thermoplastic Starch/Dolomite Biocomposite Film through Sonication Process
Synthesis, Characterization, and Application of Carboxymethyl Cellulose from Asparagus Stalk End
The Effect of Halloysite Nanotubes on the Fire Retardancy Properties of Partially Biobased Polyamide 610
Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose E15: A Hydrophilic Polymer for Fabrication of Orodispersible Film Using Syringe Extrusion 3D Printer
Methyl Methacrylate (MMA) Treatment of Empty Fruit Bunch (EFB) to Improve the Properties of Regenerated Cellulose Biocomposite Films
Biodegradable Starch/Chitosan Foam via Microwave Assisted Preparation: Morphology and Performance Properties
Natural Inspired Carboxymethyl Cellulose (CMC) Doped with Ammonium Carbonate (AC) as Biopolymer Electrolyte
Biocomposites Based on Plasticized Wheat Flours: Effect of Bran Content on Thermomechanical Behavior
Encapsulation Effect on the In Vitro Bioaccessibility of Sacha Inchi Oil (Plukenetia volubilis L.) by Soft Capsules Composed of Gelatin and Cactus Mucilage Biopolymers
Cutin from Solanum Myriacanthum Dunal and Solanum Aculeatissimum Jacq. as a Potential Raw Material for Biopolymers
Controlled Release, Disintegration, Antioxidant, and Antimicrobial Properties of Poly (Lactic Acid) /Thymol/Nanoclay Composites
Design and Preparation of Polysulfide Flexible Polymers Based on Cottonseed Oil and Its Derivatives
Effect of Iignocellulosic Nanoparticles Extracted from Yerba Mate (Ilex paraguariensis) on the Structural, Thermal, Optical and Barrier Properties of Mechanically Recycled Poly(lactic acid)
Cucumis metuliferus Fruit Extract Loaded Acetate Cellulose Coatings for Antioxidant Active Packaging
Manufacturing and Properties of Binary Blend from Bacterial Polyester Poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3- hydroxyhexanoate) and Poly(caprolactone) with Improved Toughness
Development and Characterization of Sustainable Composites from Bacterial Polyester Poly(3-Hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyhexanoate) and Almond Shell Flour by Reactive Extrusion with Oligomers of Lactic Acid
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