Biopolymer composites based on ultrasound/plasma‐modified fiber waste and polybutylene adipate terephthalate (PBAT): Physicochemical and functional performance
Israel Sifuentes‐Nieves,
Jose F. Hernandez‐Gamez,
Myrna Salinas‐Hernández
et al.
Abstract:A strategy for a circular economy is to reuse and modify agricultural wastes through green methodologies, which can be employed as high‐value raw materials to produce sustainable materials. Thus, polybutylene adipate terephthalate (PBAT) composites containing plasma (P) and ultrasound/plasma (UP) modified Agave fibers (AF) were prepared by the melt mixing process. The effect of content (10% and 20%) and type of fiber on the processing, structural, mechanical, and water barrier performance of PBAT composites wa… Show more
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