Advanced nano-biocomposites based on starch

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Abstract

Starch as a biopolymer directly extracted from nature has received much attention in recent years due to its strong advantages such as low cost, wide availability, renewability, and total compostability without toxic residues. Starch-based materials always display properties that are less satisfactory than those of traditional polymer materials, which can be ascribed to the inherent characteristics of starch. To make such materials to be truly competitive and to widen its applications, the development of starch-based nano-biocomposites could be a promising solution. This chapter provides the fundamental knowledge related to starch-based nano-biocomposites as well as the most recent developments in this area. Various types of nanofillers that have been used with plasticized starch are discussed such as montmorillonite, cellulose nanowhiskers, and starch nanoparticles. The preparation strategies for starchbased nano-biocomposites with these types of nanofillers and the corresponding dispersion state and related properties are also largely discussed.

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Xie, F., Pollet, E., Halley, P. J., & Avérous, L. (2015). Advanced nano-biocomposites based on starch. In Polysaccharides: Bioactivity and Biotechnology (pp. 1467–1553). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-16298-0_50

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