Biomass Biodegradable Starch Material Cushioning Packaging Products and Plasticizing Properties of Compatibility
Biomass cushioning packaging material has been gaining attention in the properties of the materials because of biodegradable and green environmental protection, and the starch plastics play an important role. Urea, formamide, glycerol, ethylene glycol four material compounded with starch respectivel...
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description | Biomass cushioning packaging material has been gaining attention in the properties of the materials because of biodegradable and green environmental protection, and the starch plastics play an important role. Urea, formamide, glycerol, ethylene glycol four material compounded with starch respectively, for the purpose to forming hydrogen bonds by the test in this paper, the ability to hydrogen bond with the starch has been observed by infrared spectrum analysis. The results showed that urea, formamide as strong electronegative group stronger binding, glycerol and ethylene glycol are more preferably to form hydrogen bonds with the starch because of more hydroxyl group content. |
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