2012
DOI: 10.1039/c2gc35509d
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Preparation and characterisation of bioplastics made from cottonseed protein

Abstract: Cottonseed protein bioplastics (CPBs) from cottonseed flour were successfully prepared by hot-press molding in the presence of urea, aldehydes and glycerol. The effect of cross-linking treatment on the thermal stability, water absorption resistance and mechanical strength was investigated, and found to improve all properties. Increasing glycerol concentration resulted in a decrease in denaturation and α-relaxation temperature of the cottonseed protein as well as storage modulus of the plasticised CPBs. Interes… Show more

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“…Polymers which are finding increasing use in composite technology to replace the non-biodegradable polymers include starch, cellulose, poly(lactic acid), poly (hydroxy alkanoates), pectin, chitosan, etc. [96][97][98] In this context, mechanical milling can produce interesting results by decreasing the molecular weight, promoting amorphization and molecular orientation, and inducing chemical cross-linking. Significant improvements in physical performances have been reported in such bio-nanocomposites as compared to pure polymers.…”
Section: Bio-nanocompositesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Polymers which are finding increasing use in composite technology to replace the non-biodegradable polymers include starch, cellulose, poly(lactic acid), poly (hydroxy alkanoates), pectin, chitosan, etc. [96][97][98] In this context, mechanical milling can produce interesting results by decreasing the molecular weight, promoting amorphization and molecular orientation, and inducing chemical cross-linking. Significant improvements in physical performances have been reported in such bio-nanocomposites as compared to pure polymers.…”
Section: Bio-nanocompositesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the potential value-added products is wood adhesive using water washed cottonseed meal (WCSM) (He et al, 2014a(He et al, , 2014b(He et al, , 2014c or cottonseed protein isolate (CSPI) (Cheng et al, 2013). CSPI is also investigated as potential bio-based materials such as bioplastics (Yue et al, 2012) and superabsorbent hydrogel (Zhang et al, 2010). alkali insoluble fraction (CSIR) (Figure 1) were practiced.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interestingly, with either gelation method, the maximum level of mesoporosity was found at TBA concentrations slightly above the eutectic point E 1 : at 30 wt% TBA for TBA addition and at 25 wt% TBA for direct gelation. The shift could be explained taking into account well‐known interactions between the solvent molecules and the surface of the polysaccharides reducing the bulk availability of the solvent . Since the pectin in this study had a high degree of methoxylation, a favorable interaction with the TBA component was plausible, reducing the bulk availability of TBA, and naturally shifting the E 1 point to a higher apparent TBA concentration.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 87%