Publications by authors named "Kehinde James Falua"

This study aims to enhance value addition to agricultural byproducts to produce composites by the solution casting technique. It is well known that PLA is moisture-sensitive and deforms at high temperatures, which limits its use in some applications. When blending with plant-based fibers, the weak point is the poor filler-matrix interface.

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The escalating demand for sustainable materials has propelled cellulose into the spotlight as a promising alternative to petroleum-based products. As the most abundant organic polymer on Earth, cellulose is ubiquitous, found in plants, bacteria, and even a unique marine animal-the tunicate. Cellulose polymers naturally give rise to microscale semi-crystalline fibers and nanoscale crystalline regions known as cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs).

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Significant amounts of starch and protein are generated as co-products during fractionation of pulse seeds. While pulse proteins (PP) have garnered a lot of interest in numerous applications, little attention is shown to pulse starch (PS). The creation of novel materials such as bioplastics could revolutionize the use of pulse starches.

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Article Synopsis
  • Concerns about polymer-based materials' biodegradability and long-term viability have led to the exploration of starch as a sustainable alternative for various applications.
  • Starch is recognized for its low cost, renewability, and biodegradability, making it a promising resource for creating eco-friendly materials like aerogels, biofoams, and bioplastics.
  • The review discusses the structure and extraction of starch, its modifications, and potential applications in several sectors, emphasizing its significant potential in fields like food, pharmaceuticals, and biomedicine.
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