2018
DOI: 10.46363/yachaq.v1i1.46
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Elaboración de papel biodegradable a partir de hojas de maíz blanco (Zea mays L.)

Abstract: Debido a los altos niveles de contaminación que se producen durante las últimas décadas y la necesidad de innovar los procesos productivos, se busca nuevas alternativas en la producción de celulosa para la fabricación de papel, ya que la tala indiscriminada de árboles afecta considerablemente al medio ambiente, por tal razón, esta investigación tiene como objetivo estudiar la obtención de pulpa celulósica para la producción de papel, empleando un residuo como las hojas de maíz, en variedad blanca. Para esta in… Show more

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“…Taking corn husks as working material and under the approaches of how to take advantage of this element as raw material for the development of materials comparable to paper/cardboard [23], a manufacturing process is structured in which the main stages of transformation of the material are based on obtaining the raw material (from the José María Villa retail market), the cleaning and drying of the material, the temporary humidification to facilitate the cooking process, and finally the crushing, shaping of pasta, and manufacturing of test pieces [22].…”
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“…Taking corn husks as working material and under the approaches of how to take advantage of this element as raw material for the development of materials comparable to paper/cardboard [23], a manufacturing process is structured in which the main stages of transformation of the material are based on obtaining the raw material (from the José María Villa retail market), the cleaning and drying of the material, the temporary humidification to facilitate the cooking process, and finally the crushing, shaping of pasta, and manufacturing of test pieces [22].…”
Section: Development Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fibers of the corn husks are implemented in the development of a biomaterial, based on the studies and research proposed by Minaya, Galarreta, Símpalo, Bonifacio, and Miñan at the University Católica de Trujillo Benedicto XVI in Peru [22] and the degree thesis by Andy Huatoca [23], in which it is indicated that the residues from corn present in their leave high contents of cellulose, a fundamental component for the creation of materials with properties similar to those of paper or cardboard.…”
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