Adhesive properties of mixtures termoplastified cassava starch and polylactic acid (TPS / PLA)

dc.creatorMendoza Quiroga, Ricardo Andres
dc.creatorMedina Perilla, Jorge Alberto
dc.date2019-02-23T17:30:26Z
dc.date2019-02-23T17:30:26Z
dc.date2011-10-31
dc.date.accessioned2023-10-03T19:21:35Z
dc.date.available2023-10-03T19:21:35Z
dc.identifierMendoza Quiroga, R., & Medina Perilla, J. (2011). Propiedades adhesivas de mezclas de almidón de yuca termoplastificado y ácido poliláctico (TPS/PLA). INGE CUC, 7(1), 217-228. Recuperado a partir de https://revistascientificas.cuc.edu.co/ingecuc/article/view/289
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dc.identifierCorporación Universidad de la Costa
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dc.descriptionLa necesidad de alternativas eco-amigables en todos los ámbitos productivos, ha llevado a la generación de productos innovadores basados en fuentes renovables, sin degradar su funcionalidad. Un adhesivo biodegradable fue desarrollado, basado en una mezcla de almidón termoplastificado (TPS) y de ácido poliláctico (PLA). Se evaluaron las propiedades mecánicas, térmicas y viscoelásticas mediante ensayos de tensión, calorimetría diferencial de barrido (DSC), índice de fluidez y análisis dinámico mecánico (DMA). La formulación TPS 70/30, en la mezcla TPS/PLA: 50/50 puede ser suministrada en forma de pellets, barra o película, ofreciendo propiedades adhesivas comparables al convencional etilenvinil acetato (EVA).
dc.descriptionThe need for eco-friendly alternatives in all areas of production has led to the generation of innovative products based on renewable sources with-out degrading functionality. A biodegradable adhesive was developed based on starch thermoplasticized (TPS) and polylactic acid (PLA) blends. Adhesive properties were evaluated by mechanical, thermal and viscoelas-tic using various techniques: differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), melt flow index (MFI) and dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA). Formulation TPS:70/30, in the blend TPS / PLA: 50/50 can be supplied in the form of pellets, bar or films. This blend offers satisfactory adhesive properties com-parable to ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA)
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dc.sourcehttps://revistascientificas.cuc.edu.co/ingecuc/article/view/289
dc.subjectAdhesivo
dc.subjectBiodegradable
dc.subjectÁcido poliláctico (PLA)
dc.subjectAlmidón termoplástico (TPS)
dc.subjectCalorimetría diferencial de barrido (DSC)
dc.subjectÍndice de fluidez y análisis dinámico mecánico (DMA)
dc.subjectAdhesive
dc.subjectPolylactic acid (PLA)
dc.subjectThermoplastic starch (TPS)
dc.subjectDifferential scanning calorimetry (DSC)
dc.subjectMelt flow index (MFI)
dc.subjectDynamic mechanical analysis (DMA)
dc.titlePropiedades adhesivas de mezclas de almidón de yuca termoplastificado y ácido poliláctico (TPS/PLA)
dc.titleAdhesive properties of mixtures termoplastified cassava starch and polylactic acid (TPS / PLA)
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