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MARINA MASSARO

Halloysite-based bionanocomposites

  • Authors: Lazzara, G.; Massaro, M.; Milioto, S.; Riela, S.
  • Publication year: 2017
  • Type: Capitolo o Saggio (Capitolo o saggio)
  • Key words: Applications; Biopolymers; Halloysite nanotubes; HNT-biopolymers nanocomposites; Physicochemical properties;
  • OA Link: http://hdl.handle.net/10447/247805

Abstract

Scientific research has been invigorated by a new class of biodegradable materials as alternatives to polymers derived from fossils. Such biomaterials can also offer economic advantages because they are derived from renewable resources. Several biopolymers (gelatin, chitin, chitosan, starch, pectin, cellulose and its modified versions, etc.) have been exploited to produce films and formulations. Their use is limited because of fast degradation, predominant hydrophilic character, and, in some cases, unsatisfactory mechanical properties. However, the properties of these polymers can be improved by using inorganic fillers such as additives. Halloysite nanotube is a promising green filler for this purpose.