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Eco-Composites from Silkworm Meal and Polycaprolactone: Effect of Formulation and Processing Conditions

The production of green plastic materials from defatted silkworm meal (SW) through a scalable technique (e.g., injection moulding) would permit the revalorization of a by-product of the textile industry. The textile by-product contains an estimable protein content (~50%) which can justify its applic...

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Autores principales: López-Castejón, María Luisa, Reviriego, María Luisa, Álvarez-Castillo, Estefanía, Aguilar, José M., Bengoechea, Carlos
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9229233/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35745916
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym14122342
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author López-Castejón, María Luisa
Reviriego, María Luisa
Álvarez-Castillo, Estefanía
Aguilar, José M.
Bengoechea, Carlos
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Reviriego, María Luisa
Álvarez-Castillo, Estefanía
Aguilar, José M.
Bengoechea, Carlos
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description The production of green plastic materials from defatted silkworm meal (SW) through a scalable technique (e.g., injection moulding) would permit the revalorization of a by-product of the textile industry. The textile by-product contains an estimable protein content (~50%) which can justify its applicability in the field of eco-materials. Thus, SW-based materials have been processed and characterized, sometimes requiring the addition of another biodegradable polymer, such as polycaprolactone (PCL), in the formulation. Thermomechanical, tensile and water uptake properties have been assessed at different PCL contents (from 0 to 20%). The viscoelasticity of the plastic composites when heated was greatly affected by the melting point of PCL, which also led generally to an increase in their extensibility and resistance. However, this effect of PCL was diminished when composites were processed at higher moulding temperatures. As PCL possesses a hydrophobic character, a decrease in the water uptake was generally detected as PCL content increased, which could also be related to the lower plasticizer content in the formulation. Silkworm meal is an adequate ingredient to consider in the production of green plastic materials that would eventually add value to a main by-product of the sericulture industry.
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spelling pubmed-92292332022-06-25 Eco-Composites from Silkworm Meal and Polycaprolactone: Effect of Formulation and Processing Conditions López-Castejón, María Luisa Reviriego, María Luisa Álvarez-Castillo, Estefanía Aguilar, José M. Bengoechea, Carlos Polymers (Basel) Article The production of green plastic materials from defatted silkworm meal (SW) through a scalable technique (e.g., injection moulding) would permit the revalorization of a by-product of the textile industry. The textile by-product contains an estimable protein content (~50%) which can justify its applicability in the field of eco-materials. Thus, SW-based materials have been processed and characterized, sometimes requiring the addition of another biodegradable polymer, such as polycaprolactone (PCL), in the formulation. Thermomechanical, tensile and water uptake properties have been assessed at different PCL contents (from 0 to 20%). The viscoelasticity of the plastic composites when heated was greatly affected by the melting point of PCL, which also led generally to an increase in their extensibility and resistance. However, this effect of PCL was diminished when composites were processed at higher moulding temperatures. As PCL possesses a hydrophobic character, a decrease in the water uptake was generally detected as PCL content increased, which could also be related to the lower plasticizer content in the formulation. Silkworm meal is an adequate ingredient to consider in the production of green plastic materials that would eventually add value to a main by-product of the sericulture industry. MDPI 2022-06-09 /pmc/articles/PMC9229233/ /pubmed/35745916 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym14122342 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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López-Castejón, María Luisa
Reviriego, María Luisa
Álvarez-Castillo, Estefanía
Aguilar, José M.
Bengoechea, Carlos
Eco-Composites from Silkworm Meal and Polycaprolactone: Effect of Formulation and Processing Conditions
title Eco-Composites from Silkworm Meal and Polycaprolactone: Effect of Formulation and Processing Conditions
title_full Eco-Composites from Silkworm Meal and Polycaprolactone: Effect of Formulation and Processing Conditions
title_fullStr Eco-Composites from Silkworm Meal and Polycaprolactone: Effect of Formulation and Processing Conditions
title_full_unstemmed Eco-Composites from Silkworm Meal and Polycaprolactone: Effect of Formulation and Processing Conditions
title_short Eco-Composites from Silkworm Meal and Polycaprolactone: Effect of Formulation and Processing Conditions
title_sort eco-composites from silkworm meal and polycaprolactone: effect of formulation and processing conditions
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9229233/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35745916
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym14122342
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