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Porous Thermoformed Protein Bioblends as Degradable Absorbent Alternatives in Sanitary Materials.

Agnès JugéJeannine Moreno-VillafrancaVíctor Manuel Perez-PuyanaMercedes Jiménez-RosadoMarcos SabinoAntonio J Capezza
Published in: ACS applied polymer materials (2023)
Protein-based porous absorbent structures can be processed and assembled into configurations suitable for single-use, biodegradable sanitary materials. In this work, a formulation based on a mixture of proteins available as industrial coproducts is processed into continuous porous structures using extrusion and assembled using conventional thermal methods. The experimental design led to formulations solely based on zein-gluten protein bioblends that could be manufactured as liquid absorbent pellets, compressed pads, and/or porous films. The processing versatility is attributed to the synergistic effect of zein as a low viscosity thermoformable protein with gluten as a readily cross-linkable high molecular weight protein. The capillary-driven sorption, the biodegradability of the materials, and the possibility to assemble the products as multilayer components provide excellent performance indicators for their use as microplastic-free absorbents. This work shows the potential of biopolymers for manufacturing sustainable alternatives to current nonbiodegradable and highly polluting disposable items such as pads and diapers.
Keyphrases
  • protein protein
  • amino acid
  • binding protein
  • heavy metals
  • wastewater treatment
  • climate change
  • ionic liquid
  • tissue engineering
  • celiac disease