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| - Increasing use of plastics and their non-biodegradability have raised environmental awareness and a consequent need for the development of environmentally friendly, degradable materials. One of the ways to reach this aim is polymer modification with starch, cellulose and other water-soluble matters. Though starch and cellulose are low cost, easily available and renewable natural biopolymers, their introduction substantially reduces tensile, tear and impact strengths of the synthetic polymer they are mixed with. Furthermore, incompatibility between starch and PE/LDPE/LLDPE is a severe problem. A possible alternative to the above mentioned modificators can be protein hydrolysate, which is a biopolymer isolated from chrome-tanned solid leather waste of the tanning industry by enzymatic hydrolysis. It is hydrophilic in nature, contains 38-40% total solid with very low ash content (2.4-3.3%) and maximum polypeptide content to have a mean molecular weight of 21-55 kDa. The present paper deals with physical,
- Increasing use of plastics and their non-biodegradability have raised environmental awareness and a consequent need for the development of environmentally friendly, degradable materials. One of the ways to reach this aim is polymer modification with starch, cellulose and other water-soluble matters. Though starch and cellulose are low cost, easily available and renewable natural biopolymers, their introduction substantially reduces tensile, tear and impact strengths of the synthetic polymer they are mixed with. Furthermore, incompatibility between starch and PE/LDPE/LLDPE is a severe problem. A possible alternative to the above mentioned modificators can be protein hydrolysate, which is a biopolymer isolated from chrome-tanned solid leather waste of the tanning industry by enzymatic hydrolysis. It is hydrophilic in nature, contains 38-40% total solid with very low ash content (2.4-3.3%) and maximum polypeptide content to have a mean molecular weight of 21-55 kDa. The present paper deals with physical, (en)
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| - Modification of Polymer by Protein Hydrolysate - a Way to Biodegradable Materials
- Modification of Polymer by Protein Hydrolysate - a Way to Biodegradable Materials (en)
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| - Modification of Polymer by Protein Hydrolysate - a Way to Biodegradable Materials
- Modification of Polymer by Protein Hydrolysate - a Way to Biodegradable Materials (en)
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| - RIV/70883521:28110/02:63501025!RIV/2003/GA0/281103/N
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| - Biodegradable polymer, m LLDPE, protein hydrolysate (en)
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| - Sáha, Petr
- Sáha, Nabanita
- Zatloukal, Martin
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