Publications by authors named "Pedro Francisco Munoz-Gimena"

Nowadays, plastic contamination worldwide is a concerning reality that can be addressed with appropriate society education as well as looking for innovative polymeric alternatives based on the reuse of waste and recycling with a circular economy point of view, thus taking into consideration that a future world without plastic is quite impossible to conceive. In this regard, in this review, we focus on sustainable polymeric materials, biodegradable and bio-based polymers, additives, and micro/nanoparticles to be used to obtain new environmentally friendly polymeric-based materials. Although biodegradable polymers possess poorer overall properties than traditional ones, they have gained a huge interest in many industrial sectors due to their inherent biodegradability in natural environments.

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  • *Avocado seed starch-based films were created using varying glycerol concentrations and reinforced with starch nanocrystals, which significantly improved their structural properties and reduced permeability to moisture.
  • *These films also exhibited high antioxidant capacity due to bioactive compounds in avocado seeds and decomposed within 48 hours in composting conditions, highlighting their potential as sustainable food packaging materials.*
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The research of starch as a matrix material for manufacturing biodegradable films has been gaining popularity in recent years, indicating its potential and possible limitations. To compete with conventional petroleum-based plastics, an enhancement of their low resistance to water and limited mechanical properties is essential. This review aims to discuss the various types of nanofillers and additives that have been used in plasticized starch films including nanoclays (montmorillonite, halloysite, kaolinite, etc.

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