From Corn Starch to Nanostructured Magnetic Laser‐Induced Graphene Nanocomposite
Sreenadh Thaikkattu Sankaran,
Alexander Dallinger,
Anna Chiara Bressi
et al.
Abstract:Laser‐Induced Graphene (LIG) is a 3D, conductive, porous material with a high surface area, produced by laser irradiation of synthetic polymers with high thermal stability. Recently, the focus has shifted toward sustainable bioderived and biodegradable precursors, such as lignocellulosic materials. Despite starch being an abundant and cost‐effective biopolymer, direct laser scribing on starch‐derived precursors has not yet been explored. This study demonstrates that corn starch bioplastic (SP) can be converted… Show more
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