The Effects of Plasticizers Containing Amide Groups on the
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Nov 4, 2004Several amide groups‐containing plasticizers for thermoplastic starch (TPS), such as formamide, acetamide, and urea, were studied in this paper with glycerol as reference. The hydrogen bond interaction between starch and plasticizers in TPS was tested by Fourier
Aug 30, 2004Including formamide, acetamide and urea, several plasticizers containing amide groups for thermoplastic starch (TPS) were studied with the reference of glycerol in this paper.
The Effects of Plasticizers Containing Amide Groups on the
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Nov 1, 2004In order to prevent retrogradation, some plasticisers containing amide groups were used, such as formamide and acetamide (Ma and Yu, 2004a), urea (Ma and Yu, 2004b) and
Apr 11, 2007Fourier Transform infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy revealed that both plasticizers and Na + could form the interaction with starch, and plasticizers containing amide groups had
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Ma, X., & Yu, J. (2004). The Effects of Plasticizers Containing Amide Groups on the Properties of Thermoplastic Starch. STARCH ST RKE, 56(11), 545–551. doi:10.
The effect of mixture of plasticizers glycerol and urea on properties of starch was investigated. The plasticizers containing amide groups for thermoplastic starch. Carbohyd.
Structural and Thermal Properties of Starch
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The retrogradation process can be prevented by introducing compounds containing amide groups in the structure into the plasticization system which can form more stable hydrogen bonds with starch than glycerol can. A
The effects of plasticizers containing amide groups on the properties of thermoplastic starch Author XIAOFEI MA 1; JIUGAO YU 1 [1] School of Science, Tianjin University, Tianjin, China
The Effects of Different Plasticizers on the Properties of
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Plasticizers with amide groups (urea and formamide) and polyols (glycerol, glucose, and sorbitol) were used to prepare thermoplastic starch (TPS) containing NaCl salt as solid polymer
Several amide groups-containing plasticizers for thermoplastic starch (TPS), such as formamide, acetamide, and urea, were studied in this paper with glycerol as reference. The hydrogen