A Methodological Outlook on Bioplastics from Renewable Resources

  • Thomas J
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Abstract

Bio plastics products have a rapid growing demand and market across the globe. Polymers synthesized from renewable resources have gained immense popularity, in numerous applications ranging from films, bottles, food packaging, drug delivery, bags to agriculture mulch films. Various naturally occurring resources available for starch and PLA extraction and the associated polymer processing techniques are discussed. Alongside some basic concepts on blown film extrusion, the modifications needed for such specialized polymer processing techniques are also explored, giving a comprehensive outlook on bioplastics. Special process analysis, for its application as films are discussed. In the current scenario, as the world aspires for environmental and polymer sustainability, Bioplastic products are of high value. The review article would be beneficial to those embarked on designing bio-plastics products from renewable resources.

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Thomas, J. (2020). A Methodological Outlook on Bioplastics from Renewable Resources. Open Journal of Polymer Chemistry, 10(02), 21–47. https://doi.org/10.4236/ojpchem.2020.102002

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