Title
Bio- and photo-degradation of natural fiber reinforced starch-based biocomposites
Date Issued
01 December 2006
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Abstract
Biocomposites of starch and natural fibers were produced by compression molding. Potato, sweet potato, and corn starch were used as matrices of the biocomposites. Natural fibers including jute, sisal, and cabuya were used as discrete reinforcement. Water, glycerol, glycols, and a chitosan solution were used as plasticizers. Biodegradation was studied using both a compost chamber and a spore solution in an agar-based culture medium. Weight loss was recorded at specific time intervals for the tests of biodegradation in a compost chamber. Microscopical analysis was used to assess biodegradation in agar medium. Photodegradation was studied in a UV degradation chamber. Weight loss was also recorded at specific time intervals. All the biocomposites displayed similar degradation patterns under compost. During the first seven days a marked water absorption tendency was dominant in the weight variation curves. After that period, weight loss became more evident. In the case of UV degradation, a large part of the recorded weight loss was due to a drying effect due to IR radiation and took place mainly during the first seven days. This was taken into account in order to determine the net effect of UV degradation on weight loss. Copyright © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
Start page
1115
End page
1132
Volume
55
Issue
12
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Bioproductos (productos que se manufacturan usando biotecnología), biomateriales, bioplásticos, biocombustibles, materiales nuevos bioderivados, químicos finos bioredivados
Ciencia de los polímeros
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-33747592564
Source
International Journal of Polymeric Materials and Polymeric Biomaterials
ISSN of the container
1563535X
Sponsor(s)
The authors acknowledge financial aid from the Direction of Research, the Department of Engineering, and the Faculty of Sciences and Engineering of the Catholic University of Peru. They also acknowledge Dr. Clara Gomez from the University of Valencia for the SEM pictures for this research.
Sources of information:
Directorio de Producción Científica
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