2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.jiec.2023.02.023
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Economic and environmentally viable preparation of a biodegradable polymer composite from lignocellulose

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“…127 Decomposition products of lignocellulose are substances naturally occurring in the plant environment, minimizing any potential phytotoxicity. 128 In comparison to other biomaterials like chitin, and chitosan, lignocellulose offers several advantages attributed mainly to its complexity, stability, slow degradation rate, biodegradability, abundance, and cost-effectiveness. The presence of lignin imparts considerable chemical and physical stability to the nanoparticles, beneficial for encapsulating and protecting active ingredients against environmental degradation.…”
Section: Nanotechnology Applied To Agriculturementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…127 Decomposition products of lignocellulose are substances naturally occurring in the plant environment, minimizing any potential phytotoxicity. 128 In comparison to other biomaterials like chitin, and chitosan, lignocellulose offers several advantages attributed mainly to its complexity, stability, slow degradation rate, biodegradability, abundance, and cost-effectiveness. The presence of lignin imparts considerable chemical and physical stability to the nanoparticles, beneficial for encapsulating and protecting active ingredients against environmental degradation.…”
Section: Nanotechnology Applied To Agriculturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Within the plant, the biodegradable nature of lignocellulose ensures that the nanoparticles eventually decompose, releasing their payload in a controlled manner . Decomposition products of lignocellulose are substances naturally occurring in the plant environment, minimizing any potential phytotoxicity …”
Section: Nanotechnology Applied To Agriculturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This transition to natural materials not only addresses environmental concerns, but can also offer additional benefits such as improving quality of life and promoting more sustainable economic systems (14). Given this context, the study and development of sustainable alternative materials arouse great interest in scientific, industrial and governmental areas, driving research and technological advances in this field (14,15).…”
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confidence: 99%