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High Strength Degradable Plastics From Starch and Poly(lactic acid)
Grant Number R829479C012
RFA: The Consortium for Plant Biotechnology Research, Inc., Environmental Research and Technology Transfer Program (2001)


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  • Journal Article (11)
  • Presentation (7)
  • Proceedings (1)
  • Reference Type Citation Progress Report Year Document Sources
    Journal Article

    Ke TY, Sun XZ. Melting behavior and crystallization kinetics of starch and poly(lactic acid) composites. Journal of Applied Polymer Science 2003;89(5):1203-1210.

    R829479C012 (2003)
    R829479C012 (Final)
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    Journal Article Ke TY, Sun XZS. Starch, poly(lactic acid), and poly(vinyl alcohol) blends. Journal Of Polymers And The Environment. 2003;11(1):7-14. R829479C012 (Final)
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    Journal Article

    Wang H, Sun XZ, Seib P. Effects of starch moisture on properties of wheat starch/poly(lactic acid) blend containing methylenediphenyl diisocyanate. Journal of Polymers and the Environment 2002;10(4):133-138.

    R829479C012 (Final)
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    Journal Article

    Wang H, Sun XZ, Seib P. Mechanical properties of poly(lactic acid) and wheat starch blends with methylenediphenyl diisocyanate. Journal of Applied Polymer Science 2002;84(6):1257-1262.

    R829479C012 (Final)
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    Journal Article

    Wang H, Sun XS, Seib P. Properties of poly(lactic acid) blends with various starches as affected by physical aging. Journal of Applied Polymer Science 2003;90(13):3683-3689.

    R829479C012 (Final)
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    Journal Article

    Zhang JF, Sun XZ. Mechanical and thermal properties of poly(lactic acid)/starch blends with dioctyl maleate. Journal of Applied Polymer Science 2004;94(4):1697-1704.

    R829479C012 (Final)
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    Journal Article

    Zhang JF, Sun XZ. Mechanical properties of poly(lactic acid)/starch composites compatibilized by maleic anhydride. Biomacromolecules 2004;5(4):1446-1451.

    R829479C012 (Final)
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    Journal Article

    Zhang JF, Sun XZ. Physical characterization of coupled poly(lactic acid)/starch/maleic anhydride blends by acetyl triethyl citrate. Macromolecular Bioscience 2004;4(11):1053-1060.

    R829479C012 (Final)
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    Journal Article

    Zhang J-F, Sun X. Mechanical properties and crystallization behavior of poly(lactic acid) blended with dendritic hyperbranched polymer. Polymer International 2004;53(6):716-722.

    R829479C012 (2003)
    R829479C012 (Final)
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    Journal Article

    Ke TY, Sun SXZ, Seib P. Blending of poly(lactic acid) and starches containing varying amylose content. Journal of Applied Polymer Science 2003;89(13):3639-3646.

    R829479C012 (2003)
    R829479C012 (Final)
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    Journal Article

    Ke TY, Sun XZS. Thermal and mechanical properties of poly(lactic acid)/starch/methylenediphenyl diisocyanate blending with triethyl citrate. Journal of Applied Polymer Science 2003;88(13):2947-2955.

    R829479C012 (2003)
    R829479C012 (Final)
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    Presentation Ricardo A-M, Sun XS. Influence of starch particle size on thermal-mechanical properties of poly(lactic acid)/starch composites. Presented at the Sun Grants Initiative Conference, Oklahoma City, OK, June 14-16, 2004. R829479C012 (Final)
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    Presentation Ricardo A-M, Sun X. Effect of physical aging on mechanical and thermal properties of poly(lactic acid) and its blend with wheat starch. Presented at the Creating Value for Biobased Resources Moving Beyond Petroleum Conference, Kansas State University and the U.S. Department of Energy, Kansas City, MO, November 11-13, 2002. R829479C012 (2003)
    R829479C012 (Final)
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    Presentation Zhang J-F, Sun X. Biodegradable foams from poly(lactic acid) and starch. Presented at the Sun Grants Initiative Conference, Oklahoma City, OK, June 14-16, 2004. R829479C012 (Final)
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    Presentation Zhang J-F, Sun X. Mechanical properties of poly(lactic acid)/starch blends compatibilized by nontoxic reagents. Presented at the Creating Value for Biobased Resources Moving Beyond Petroleum Conference, Kansas State University and the U.S. Department of Energy, Kansas City, MO, November 11-13, 2002. R829479C012 (2003)
    R829479C012 (Final)
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    Presentation Zhang J-F, Sun X. Plasticization of compatibilized poly(lactic acid)/starch blends by acetyltriethyl citrate. Presented at the Creating Value for Biobased Resources Moving Beyond Petroleum Conference, Kansas State University and the U.S. Department of Energy, Kansas City, MO, November 11-13, 2002. R829479C012 (2003)
    R829479C012 (Final)
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    Presentation Zhang J-F, Sun X. Starch as a major component for bioplastics blending with poly(lactic acid). Presented at the 225th American Chemical Society National Meeting, New Orleans, LA, March 22-27, 2003. R829479C012 (2003)
    R829479C012 (Final)
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    Presentation

    Zhang J-F, Sun X. Compatibilization of poly(lactic acid)/starch blends. Presented at the Value Added Conference/Kansas Commodity Classic, Manhattan, KS, December 9-10, 2003.

    R829479C012 (Final)
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    Proceedings

    Zhang J-F, Sun X. Poly(lactic acid) based Bopplastics. In: Proceedings of Biodegradable Polymers. Abington Hall, Abington, Cambridge, England: Woodhead Publishing Ltd., May 2005.

    R829479C012 (Final)
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