INTEMA   05428
INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONES EN CIENCIA Y TECNOLOGIA DE MATERIALES
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Effect of Storage Time, Plasticizer Formulation and Extrusion Parameters on the Performance of Thermoplastic Starch Films
Autor/es:
LAURA SANCHEZ; VERA ALVAREZ; MARTIN, DANIEL A.; PETER S. SHUTTLEWORTH
Lugar:
Mar del Plata
Reunión:
Simposio; XVI Simposio Latinoamericano de Polímeros (SLAP 2018) y el XIV Congreso Iberoamericano de Polímeros (CIP 2018); 2018
Resumen:
of different types of dyes are produced every year around the world. The presence of dyes in water is especially problematic since most of these chemical substances are very stable towards solar radiation, humidity, microbial attacks and oxidizing agents. Thus, they are very difficult to be degraded to less harmful products for both human health and the environment. The variety of possible health harmful effects is very broad, and depends on the type and time exposure. Hydrogels can adsorb substrates in their pores (superficially) and then absorb them into the matrix (swelling and hosting species between its chains). The main advantages of the hydrogel sorption are the easy recovery of dyes and less sludge volume produced, their high hydrophilicity, simplicity of design and obtaining. However, pure polymeric hydrogels usually have limitations, mainly related to their poor mechanical properties and stability, which are overcome by the addition of small amounts of nanometric fillers such as carbonaceous materials. In the present work we prepare and characterize composite hydrogels from PVA and several carbonaceous materials, prepared from starch and alginic acid, through the formation of crystallites by freezing thawing (F-T) physical crosslinking method. The capability to remove water pollutants by the prepared materials were tested employing dyes as model pollutants.