Plasticized biopolymer compositions and their methods of productionThe Need The need for this technology arises from the limitations of existing bioplastics. While bioplastics show promise due to their renewable and biodegradable properties, they are often brittle and difficult to process, which restricts their use in various industrial applications. Despite efforts to address these shortcomings, further improvements are necessary to unlock the full potential of bioplastics. The Technology The technology offered is plasticized biopolymer compositions and their methods of production. The compositions include a biopolymer and a plasticizer, with the biopolymer capable of being any suitable biopolyester or polyhydroxyalkanoate polymer. These biopolymers can comprise various monomers such as lactic acid, 3-hydroxypropionate, 3-hydroxybutyrate, and others. The plasticizer employed is an epoxidized biomass oil, extracted from biomass sources and subsequently epoxidized to enhance its properties. Commercial Applications The technology's versatile applications include its use in a variety of industries and products:
Benefits/Advantages This innovative technology offers several benefits that set it apart from conventional plastics and existing bioplastics:
In conclusion, the plasticized biopolymer compositions and methods of making them address the commercial need for improved bioplastics with enhanced properties and processability. This technology presents various applications across industries, bringing several environmental and performance advantages that make it a promising choice for sustainable and eco-friendly solutions. Patents
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Tech IDT2022-012 CollegeCollege of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences (CFAES) Licensing ManagerDahlman, Jason "Jay" InventorsCategories |