Biopolymers for agro-industrial uses: Manufacture of a biodegradable thermoplastic starch film as a sustainable alternative
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https://doi.org/10.5377/ribcc.v6i11.9824Keywords:
Biopolymer, Bioplastic, Biodegradability, Bioeconomy, BiocompositeAbstract
The present work was aims to generate an sustainable alternative for the production of bioplastics as a proposal for Agroindustrial uses, taking crops from El Salvador such as potato (Solanum tuberosum) y Mandioca (Manihot esculenta Crantz) rich in starch, modifying the molecular structure by thermo-chemical process for obtain a thermoplastic starch capable to be moldable as a biodegradable film and be blended as a biocomposite. This with the objective to mitigate the pollution originate for petrochemical plastic with a high emissions of greenhouse gases and direct effects to the biodiversity, since the population growth dynamics has led the use excessive of plastics for culture and socio-economic factors, demand that will increase parallel with the food production.
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