Universitat Jaume I. Escola de Doctorat
Programa de Doctorat en Tecnologies Industrials i Materials
This thesis focuses on addressing the environmental impact of conventional plastics, by the development of biodegradable plastic materials with enhanced performance. From a biocircular economy perspective, the microbial polyhydroxyalkanoates, and specifically poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyvalerate) (PHBV), are considered due to their biobased origin and biodegradability. However, PHBV exhibits some technical limitations such as brittleness and high costs that hinder its direct applicability. This research explores blending PHBV with ductile biopolyesters (PHBH, PBSA) and lignocellulosic fibers (cellulose, woodflour, almond shell) to improve mechanical properties and processability while keeping or even improving its biodegradability. Additionally, this thesis aims to widen the knowledge about factors impacting the biodegradation process of PHBV in natural and lab-simulated compost and marine environments over long periods (12-18 months). The resulting materials demonstrated to be promising biodegradable alternatives for various packaging applications, emphasizing the importance of incorporating biodegradability assessment in eco-design practices.
PHBV; Marine biodegradation; Compostability; Packaging; Circular economy; PHA blends
502 - The environment and its protection; 620 - Materials testing. Commercial materials. Economics of energy
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Compendi d'articles, Doctorat internacional