Heat resistance of new biobased polymeric materials, focusing on starch, cellulose, PLA, and PHA

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Abstract

This review provides state of the art information on the heat resistance of biobased thermoplastic materials. It gives an overview of the parameters used to indicate heat resistance, strategies to improve the heat resistance of (biobased) plastic materials and some current "heat resistant" commercially available biobased plastics materials.

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Peelman, N., Ragaert, P., Ragaert, K., De Meulenaer, B., Devlieghere, F., & Cardon, L. (2015, December 1). Heat resistance of new biobased polymeric materials, focusing on starch, cellulose, PLA, and PHA. Journal of Applied Polymer Science. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1002/app.42305

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