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Bioplastics from Feather Quill
Biomacromolecules, 2011Poultry feather quills have been extruded in a twin screw extruder with sodium sulfite treatment as a reducing agent. The effect of four different plasticizers (ethylene glycol, propylene glycol, glycerol, and diethyl tartrate) on the thermoplastic properties was then investigated.
Aman, Ullah +4 more
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Antigenic properties of Bioplast®
International Journal of Oral Surgery, 1978The influence of heat treatment (at 150 +/- 2 degrees C for 2 hours) on the antigenicity of human Bioplast fibrin powder and human fibrin Bioplast plates was tested in an experimental study. Untreated and heat-treated fibrin powder with incomplete Freund's adjuvant was subcutaneously injected in rabbits.
K, de Man +2 more
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2012
Today is the concept of materials coming from nature and apparent environmental advantages of biodegradable and/or biobased plastics, often referred to as bioplastics, very attractive to the official authorities and to the public. But the term bioplastics is used to describe two different concepts at the same time, functionality of the material at the ...
Barić, Gordana, Rujnić Havstad, Maja
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Today is the concept of materials coming from nature and apparent environmental advantages of biodegradable and/or biobased plastics, often referred to as bioplastics, very attractive to the official authorities and to the public. But the term bioplastics is used to describe two different concepts at the same time, functionality of the material at the ...
Barić, Gordana, Rujnić Havstad, Maja
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Eureka!, 2019
Plastics pose a problem for the planet – from the fossil fuels used to produce them to the harmful chemicals released during their slow degradation. But plastic is so ubiquitous that giving it up presents a complex challenge.
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Plastics pose a problem for the planet – from the fossil fuels used to produce them to the harmful chemicals released during their slow degradation. But plastic is so ubiquitous that giving it up presents a complex challenge.
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Producing performance-advantaged bioplastics
Nature Chemistry, 2022Robin M. Cywar, Gregg T. Beckham
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