Properties of biodegradable films based on thermoplastic starch and poly(butylene succinate) with plant oil additives

Green chemistry
Proceedings of the 2nd International Scientific Conference «Chemical Technology and Engineering»: June 24–28, 2019, Lviv: Lviv Polytechnic National University, 2018, pp. 257–261

Authors

First and Last Name Academic degree E-mail Affiliation
Piotr Tyński No piotr.tynski [at] ins.pulawy.pl New Chemical Syntheses Institute
Puławy, Poland
Justyna Ostrowska Ph.D. justyna.ostrowska [at] ins.pulawy.pl New Chemical Syntheses Institute
Puławy, Poland
Magdalena Paluch Ph.D. magdalena.paluch [at] ins.pulawy.pl New Chemical Syntheses Institute
Puławy, Poland
Waldemar Sadurski No waldemar.sadurski [at] ins.pulawy.pl New Chemical Syntheses Institute
Puławy, Poland

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First published on this website: 03.04.2019 - 10:20
Abstract

The paper presents study of the plant oils effect on the properties of starch/polyester blends. In the first stage of the study thermoplastic starch (TPS) with different amount of oils were prepared. I the second stage TPS materials were blended by extrusion process with commercially available biodegradable polyesters - poly(butylene succinate).

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