Preparation and characterization of thermoplastic starch/polylactide blends with palmitic acid

Green chemistry
3rd International Scientific Conference «Chemical Technology and Engineering»: Proceedings – June 21–24th, 2021, Lviv, Ukraine – Lviv: Lviv Polytechnic National University, 2021, pp. 176–183

Authors

First and Last Name Academic degree E-mail Affiliation
Justyna Ostrowska Ph.D. justyna.ostrowska [at] ins.lukasiewicz.gov.pl Organic Technologies Department, Łukasiewicz Research Network – New Chemical Syntheses Institute
Puławy, Poland
Magdalena Paluch Ph.D. magdalena.paluch [at] ins.lukasiewicz.gov.pl Organic Technologies Department, Łukasiewicz Research Network – New Chemical Syntheses Institute
Puławy, Poland
Karolina Sołtan No karolina.soltan [at] ins.lukasiewicz.gov.pl Organic Technologies Department, Łukasiewicz Research Network – New Chemical Syntheses Institute
Puławy, Poland
Waldemar Sadurski No waldemar.sadurski [at] ins.lukasiewicz.gov.pl Organic Technologies Department, Łukasiewicz Research Network – New Chemical Syntheses Institute
Puławy, Poland
Piotr Tyński No piotr.tynski [at] ins.lukasiewicz.gov.pl Organic Technologies Department, Łukasiewicz Research Network – New Chemical Syntheses Institute
Puławy, Poland

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First published on this website: 12.05.2021 - 15:51
Abstract

The effect of palmitic acid on the thermoplastic starch (TPS)/polylactide (PLA) blends was presented. TPS/PLA granulates were prepared during extrusion process. The TPS/PLA blends modified by fatty acid were analyzed by different methods to determine thermal, structural and rheological properties. The influence of acid on the blends plasticization was discussed.

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