2023
DOI: 10.1002/app.53815
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Tannin improves the processability and delays the biodegradability of poly (lactic acid)‐starch‐based thermoset materials produced by injection molding made with renewable compounds

Abstract: The incorporation of tannin in bio-composite biodegradable thermoset materials (BTM) based on poly (lactic acid), starch, sugarcane fiber, and nutrient compounds, to achieve an alternative material for conventional plastics processed by injection molding aiming environmental applications was investigated. The biodegradation of injection molded BTM dog-bone shape specimens prepared with and without incorporation of 1% tannin extract was evaluated up to 60 days with overall characterization by scanning electron … Show more

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“…There is research using extrusion as a pre-injection stage using vegetable-based materials. Mainly when producing pellets, this is the case in the study of thermoplastic starch and polylactic acid with tannins to delay biodegradation [129], to evaluate compatibilizers between polylactic acid and thermoplastic starch [130], with residues of soy, polyvinyl alcohol, and starch [131], or the use of bagasse cassava with polylactic acid for the production of tubes for seedlings [132].…”
Section: Extrusion Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is research using extrusion as a pre-injection stage using vegetable-based materials. Mainly when producing pellets, this is the case in the study of thermoplastic starch and polylactic acid with tannins to delay biodegradation [129], to evaluate compatibilizers between polylactic acid and thermoplastic starch [130], with residues of soy, polyvinyl alcohol, and starch [131], or the use of bagasse cassava with polylactic acid for the production of tubes for seedlings [132].…”
Section: Extrusion Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%