2023
DOI: 10.1002/bbb.2552
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Converting coconut meal into biothermoplastics for industrial applications

Narendra Reddy,
Vijaykumar Guna,
Nagananda GS
et al.

Abstract: We present a simple approach to convert coconut (copra) oil cake into biothermoplastics with properties that are suitable for replacing synthetic polymer‐based plastics in current use. About 1.9 million tons of copra meal are generated ever year as coproducts and are available at $0.50–$0.60 per kilogram, making it a renewable, sustainable and low‐cost raw material. Despite containing proteins, carbohydrates and oil, there are limited non‐food applications of oil meals since most oil meals are typically non‐th… Show more

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“…The potential replacement of single-use synthetic polymer-based plastics with cheap and biodegradable thermoplastics made from coconut meal has been recently studied by Reddy et al [ 86 ]. Since copra meal, just like other oil meals, is non-thermoplastic in nature, varying types and ratios of plasticizers were added to enable thermal processing before the meal was subjected to compression molding and rendered into biofilms.…”
Section: Opportunities and Value-added Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The potential replacement of single-use synthetic polymer-based plastics with cheap and biodegradable thermoplastics made from coconut meal has been recently studied by Reddy et al [ 86 ]. Since copra meal, just like other oil meals, is non-thermoplastic in nature, varying types and ratios of plasticizers were added to enable thermal processing before the meal was subjected to compression molding and rendered into biofilms.…”
Section: Opportunities and Value-added Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%