Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7787371 | Carbohydrate Polymers | 2015 | 61 Pages |
Abstract
Recent advancements in material science and technology made it obvious that use of renewable feed stock is the need of hour. Polymer industry steadily moved to get rid of its dependence on non-renewable resources. Starch, the second largest occurring biomass (renewable) on this planet provides a cheap and eco-friendly way to form huge variety of materials on blending with other biodegradable polymers. Specific structural versatility design for individual application and tailor-made properties have established the polyurethane (PU) as an important and popular class of synthetic biodegradable polymers. Blending of starch with polyurethane is relatively a developing area in PU chemistry but with lot of attraction for researchers. Herein, various starch based polyurethane materials including blends, grafts, copolymers, composites and nano-composites, as well as the prospects and latest developments are discussed. Additionally, an overview of starch based polymeric materials, including their potential applications are presented.
Keywords
TDICLSMTGAPOMDICATR-FTIRPLAITCSCAPBATTPsKGMPTDPVACMSIPNHDIESEMIPDIPBSADMTAMAS-NMRDMAEMAHMDIhexamethylene diisocyanateWPUPCLDMADLSDSCAFMPLSnuclear magnetic resonanceAgNPsoctenyl succinic anhydrideTartaric acidisophorone diisocyanateTemOsaThermogravimetric analysisDynamic mechanical thermal analysisDynamic mechanical analysisNMRtoluene diisocyanateDimethylaminoethyl methacrylateInterpenetrating polymer networkFTIRFourier transform infrared spectroscopySEMscanning electron microscopeTransmission electron microscopyEnvironmental Scanning Electron Microscopyatomic force microscopyconfocal laser scanning microscopysilver nano particlesStarchThermoplastic starchPlasticized starchcarboxymethyl starchHydroxyapatiteXRDX-ray diffractionDynamic Light ScatteringWaterborne polyurethanePolylactic acidPoly(vinyl alcohol)PolycaprolactonePolyurethaneadvancesIsothermal titration calorimetryDifferential scanning calorimetryKonjac glucomannandifferential interference contrast
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Authors
Fatima Zia, Khalid Mahmood Zia, Mohammad Zuber, Shagufta Kamal, Nosheen Aslam,