Artículo
Sustainable hot-melt adhesives based on soybean protein isolate and polycaprolactone
Fecha de publicación:
09/2019
Editorial:
Elsevier Science
Revista:
Industrial Crops and Products
ISSN:
0926-6690
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
Clasificación temática:
Resumen
The combination of synthetic biodegradable thermoplastic with natural vegetable proteins is an alternative poorly explored that might have advantages mostly in reducing the final environmental impact and cost of the adhesive. This article deals with the development and characterization of potentially biodegradable hot-melt adhesives (HMA) based on soy protein isolate and polycaprolactone (PCL), with castor oil (CO) as a plasticizer/ compatibilizing agent and pine rosin (PR) as a tackifier. Results revealed the potential of replacing the non-renewable bioplastic PCL by biogenic SPI up to 50% w/w, without impairing significantly the adhesive strength. The addition of CO had a detrimental effect on the target properties, whereas the incorporation of pine rosin remarkably improved the adhesive strength. Based on the overall results, PCL-SPI based HMAs have potential as adhesives for lignocellulosic substrates, with the additional benefit of having a high biobased content and being potentially biodegradable.
Palabras clave:
Renewable
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Biobased castor oil
,
Pine rosin
,
Rheological properties
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Citación
Tous, Laura; Ruseckaite, Roxana Alejandra; Ciannamea, Emiliano Manuel; Sustainable hot-melt adhesives based on soybean protein isolate and polycaprolactone; Elsevier Science; Industrial Crops and Products; 135; 9-2019; 153-158
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