articleJournal of Materials Chemistry AJan 1, 2013HYBRID OA

Progress in bio-based plastics and plasticizing modifications

University of Alberta

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Abstract

Over the coming few decades bioplastic materials are expected to complement and gradually replace some of the fossil oil based materials. Multidisciplinary research efforts have generated a significant level of technical and commercial success towards these bio-based materials. However, extensive application of these bio-based plastics is still challenged by one or more of their possible inherent limitations, such as poor processability, brittleness, hydrophilicity, poor moisture and gas barrier, inferior compatibility, poor electrical, thermal and physical properties. The incorporation of additives such as plasticizers into the biopolymers is a common practice to improve these inherent limitations. Generally,…

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Keywords
  • Plasticizer
  • Bioplastic
  • Materials science
  • Thermoplastic
  • Plastics industry
  • Polymer science
  • Composite material
  • Waste management
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