2 resultados para GLYCATION END-PRODUCTS

em AMS Tesi di Laurea - Alm@DL - Università di Bologna


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The objective of this dissertation is the evaluation of the exploitability of corn cobs as natural additives for bio-based polymer matrices, in order to hone their properties while keeping the fundamental quality of being fully bio-derived. The first part of the project has the purpose of finding the best solvent and conditions to extract antioxidants and anti-degrading molecules from corn cobs, exploiting room and high-temperature processes, traditional and advanced extraction methods, as well as polar and nonpolar solvents. The extracts in their entirety are then analysed to evaluate their antioxidant content, in order to select the conditions able to maximise their anti-degrading properties. The second part of the project, instead, focuses on assessing chemical and physical properties of the best-behaving extract when inserted in a polymeric matrix. To achieve this, low-density polyethylene (LDPE) and poly (butylene succinate – co – adipate) (PBSA) are employed. These samples are obtained through extrusion and are subsequently characterised exploiting the DSC equipment and a sinusoidally oscillating rheometer. In addition, extruded polymeric matrices are subjected to thermal and photo ageing, in order to identify their behaviour after different forms of degradation and to assess their performances with respect to synthetically produced anti-degrading additives.

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The constant increase in plastic production creates many problems, from its oil-based production all the way to end-of-life treatment, as the same proprieties that make plastic useful make conventional plastic into long-lasting waste that’s quickly piling up. One alternative is a different kind of plastic, bioplastic, a polymeric compound that is both functionally like synthetic plastics and largely environmentally sustainable. It is not necessarily enough to solve the plastic waste issue there's a need for effective strategies to manage bioplastic products at their end of life, to avoid undoing the reduction of environmental impact. One such treatment, unique to biodegradable bioplastics, is composting. This prompts a closer study of how efficient this process is in degrading bioplastics.