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3D-Bioprinted Marine Bacteria for the Degradation of Polyhydroxybutyrate Bioplastics. [PDF]
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The myth of historical bio-based plastics
Science, 2021Early bio-based plastics, which were neither clean nor green, offer lessons for ...
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Bio-Based Plasticizers for Polyvinylchloride (PVC)
2021Polyvinylchloride (PVC) is a thermoplastic polymer widely used in large applications due to the excellent balance between cost and properties. Due to the environmental and human health concerns of consumption of petrochemical-based plasticizers, the use of bio-based plasticizers has been increasing.
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Bio-Based and Biodegradable Plastics for Use in Crop Production
Recent Patents on Food, Nutrition & Agriculturee, 2011The production and management of crops uses plastics for many applications (e.g., low tunnels, high tunnels, greenhouses, mulching, silage bags, hay bales, pheromone traps, coatings of fertilizers or pesticides or hormones or seeds, and nursery pots and containers for growing transplants). All these applications have led some authors to adopt the term "
Riggi E, Santagata G, Malinonico M
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Green Polymer Chemistry and Bio-Based Plastic
2022The overview briefly surveys the practice of green chemistry in polymer science. The conservation and sustainable utilization of polymers is achieved through documentation of indigenous knowledge through the ideology for syntheses of green polymers. The economic importance of polymers includes the study of the relationship between people and polymers ...
Ankur Khapre, Payal Panwar
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The discarding of plastic has recently become an insistent and potentially dangerous environmental issue worldwide. Millions of animals have died as a result of inappropriate plastic disposal, which has also decreased soil fertility by depositing plastic garbage on land and in the ocean.
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Considerations for Manufacturing Bio-Based Plastic Products
Journal of Polymers and the Environment, 2006One engine that drives the United States’ economic growth is an ever-increasing demand for manufactured products, both at home and abroad. This increase has created a major concern for the environment in terms of disposing used goods and ensuring that these products are safe.
Kurt A. Rosentrater, Andrew W. Otieno
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Development of Bio-Based Plastics for Injection Molding
SAE International Journal of Materials and Manufacturing, 2009<div class="htmlview paragraph">Technological development of materials derived from plants (e.g., polylactic acid (PLA), and the like) is required to break dependence on fossil fuels and reduce CO<sub>2</sub>. PLA has inferior hydrolysis resistance, impact resistance, and molding ability than polypropylene (PP), and in order to ...
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