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Article Dans Une Revue Bioresource Technology Année : 2006

New Natural Injection-Moldable Composite Material from Sunflower Oil Cake

Résumé

Through a twin-screw extrusion process the native structure of sunflower oil cake was completely transformed (globular protein denaturation/texturization and husk fiber defibration) into a simpler matrix-fiber structure, as could be seen on SEM micrographs. Further chemical reduction of protein disulfide bridges greatly reduced the melt viscosity of the moistened composite that it could be injection-molded. The molded specimens were tested and their tensile and flexural properties and water absorption calculated. Their water resistance appeared to be particularly high, and could be enhanced further after a thermal treatment (N2, 200°C). The proteic matrix seemed to behave like a natural thermoset resin. Sunflower oil cake could be used without any additives to make biodegradable, water resistant and exceptionally cheap materials

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Génie chimique
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hal-00467109 , version 1 (26-03-2010)

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  • HAL Id : hal-00467109 , version 1
  • PRODINRA : 248237

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Antoine Rouilly, Olivier Orliac, Françoise Silvestre, Luc Rigal. New Natural Injection-Moldable Composite Material from Sunflower Oil Cake. Bioresource Technology, 2006, Vol. 97 N° 4., 553-561 available on : http://oatao.univ-toulouse.fr/12/1/alric_12.pdf. ⟨hal-00467109⟩
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