Biopolymers exhibit unique properties and can be produced from plants’ and crops’ wastes. Cellulose has beenused for the production of sustainable materials, nevertheless due to the difficulty inherent to its extrac...Biopolymers exhibit unique properties and can be produced from plants’ and crops’ wastes. Cellulose has beenused for the production of sustainable materials, nevertheless due to the difficulty inherent to its extraction,several methods have been studied in order to optimize the process. Therefore, this paper reports the extractionof natural polymers from food sector agro-food wastes, including cellulose, following a green chemistry aproach.The cellulose extracted from pumpkin peel was acetylated and dispersed in a polylactic acid (PLA) matrix. Thedeveloped materials were characterized in terms of their structure, morphology and thermal stability. Theresults demonstrated the efficient chemical modification of cellulose and confirmed its good dispersion withinthe PLA matrix.展开更多
文摘Biopolymers exhibit unique properties and can be produced from plants’ and crops’ wastes. Cellulose has beenused for the production of sustainable materials, nevertheless due to the difficulty inherent to its extraction,several methods have been studied in order to optimize the process. Therefore, this paper reports the extractionof natural polymers from food sector agro-food wastes, including cellulose, following a green chemistry aproach.The cellulose extracted from pumpkin peel was acetylated and dispersed in a polylactic acid (PLA) matrix. Thedeveloped materials were characterized in terms of their structure, morphology and thermal stability. Theresults demonstrated the efficient chemical modification of cellulose and confirmed its good dispersion withinthe PLA matrix.