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Research Project: DEVELOPMENT OF AGRICULTURALLY-DERIVED BIOPOLYMER COMPOSITES FOR NON-FOOD APPLICATIONS

Location: Bioproduct Chemistry and Engineering Research

Title: PROCESSING BIOPOLYMERS AND BIOMATERIALS FOR NOVEL USES

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Submitted to: Meeting Abstract
Publication Type: Abstract Only
Publication Acceptance Date: November 6, 2004
Publication Date: January 1, 2005
Citation: Glenn, G.M., Orts, W.J., Imam, S.H., Wood, D.F., Chiou, B. 2004. Processing biopolymers and biomaterials for novel uses. Procesos Biotechnologies. Meeting in Monterrey, Mexico, November 29 to December 3. Paper No. 20 (Abstract).

Technical Abstract: Biopolymers such as starch and cellulose and biomaterials that include waxes can be used to make composite materials with unique physical, mechanical and chemical properties with a variety of commercial applications. This paper will focus on the use of biopolymers and novel materials in fabricating products valuable for building materials, encapsulation of volatile compounds and in controlled-release applications for foods and for pest control applications.

   

 
Project Team
Glenn, Gregory - Greg
Orts, William - Bill
Chiou, Bor-Sen
Robertson, George
Imam, Syed
Wood, Delilah - De
 
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