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The Materials Map is an open tool for improving networking and interdisciplinary exchange within materials research. It enables cross-database search for cooperation and network partners and discovering of the research landscape.

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  • 2023Bio-based lacquers from industrially processed tomato pomace for sustainable metal food packaging15citations
  • 2022Greaseproof, hydrophobic, and biodegradable food packaging bioplastics from C6-fluorinated cellulose esters39citations
  • 2022A Curved 3D-Printed S-band Patch Antenna for Plastic CubeSat10citations
  • 2020Sustainable, high barrier polyaleuritate/nanocellulose biocomposites18citations
  • 2018Thermoplastic cellulose acetate oleate films with high barrier properties and ductile behaviour72citations

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Durán-Barrantes, María M.
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Heredia, Antonio
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Heredia-Guerrero, José A.
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Ceseracciu, Luca
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Marrero-López, David
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Guzman-Puyol, Susana
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Becci, Alessandro
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Benítez, José J.
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  • Durán-Barrantes, María M.
  • Heredia, Antonio
  • Heredia-Guerrero, José A.
  • Ceseracciu, Luca
  • Marrero-López, David
  • Guzman-Puyol, Susana
  • Becci, Alessandro
  • Benítez, José J.
  • Amato, Alessia
  • Ramírez-Pozo, María C.
  • Goldoni, Luca
  • Heinze, Thomas
  • Benítez, Jose J.
  • Koschella, Andreas
  • Athanassiou, Athanassia
  • Guzmán-Puyol, Susana
  • Mazzarella, Giuseppe
  • Muntoni, Giacomo
  • Curreli, Nicola
  • Montisci, Giorgio
  • Pisanu, Tonino
  • Lodi, Matteo Bruno
  • Simone, Marco
  • Melis, Andrea
  • Kriegel, Ilka
  • Fanti, Alessandro
  • Cataldi, Pietro
  • Bissett, Mark A.
  • Benitez, Jose Jesus
  • Paul, Uttam C.
  • Barthel, Markus J.
  • Caputo, Gianvito
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Sustainable, high barrier polyaleuritate/nanocellulose biocomposites

  • Cataldi, Pietro
  • Bissett, Mark A.
  • Heredia, Antonio
  • Heredia-Guerrero, José A.
  • Benitez, Jose Jesus
  • Ceseracciu, Luca
  • Guzman-Puyol, Susana
  • Athanassiou, Athanassia
  • Tedeschi, Giacomo
Abstract

Free-standing and flexible biocomposite films formed by a polyaleuritate matrix and nanocellulose fillers (i.e., cellulose nanofibrils) have been fabricated by a sustainable process. For this, 9,10,16-trihydroxyhexadecanoic (aleuritic) acid from shellac and nanocellulose were blended at different ratios in water through a sonication process. Polymerization of the polyhydroxylated fatty acid into polyaleuritate was induced by a solvent-free, melting poly-condensation reaction in oven. These biocomposites were characterized to evaluate their chemical (by ATR-FTIR spectroscopy) and physical (e.g., density, thermal stability, rigidity, gas permeability, surface energy, etc.) properties. The compatibility between the polyester matrix and the polysaccharide fillers was excellent due to the interaction by H-bonds of the polar groups of both components. The addition of nanocellulose increased all determined mechanical parameters as well as the wettability and the barrier properties, while the thermal stability and the water uptake were determined by the polyaleuritate matrix. The physical properties of these biocomposites were compared to those of petroleum-based plastics and bio-based polymers indicates that the developed materials can represent a sustainable alternative for different applications such as packaging.

Topics
  • density
  • surface
  • polymer
  • permeability
  • cellulose
  • surface energy
  • spectroscopy