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FORMALDEHYDE-FREE PROTEIN-CONTAINING BINDER COMPOSITIONS
20170051190 · 2017-02-23 ·

One-part thermosetting binder compositions are described that may include soy protein, a first crosslinking compound, and a second crosslinking compound different from the first crosslinking compound. Upon curing, the first and second crosslinking compounds covalently bond to each other and to the soy protein to form a thermoset binder. Also describe are fiber-containing products that include a plurality of fibers and a formaldehyde-free binder. The formaldehyde-free binder is formed from a one-part, thermosetting binder composition that includes soy protein, a first crosslinking compound, and a second crosslinking compound different from the first crosslinking compound. Upon curing, the first and second crosslinking compounds covalently bond to each other and to the soy protein to form a thermoset binder.

Methods for desolventization of bagasse

Provided herein are methods for the removal of organic solvents from wet bagasse. The use of the methods result in dried bagasse that contains no more than 1 weight percent organic solvents.

ALGAE-BASED BIOPLASTICS AND METHODS OF MAKING
20250145938 · 2025-05-08 ·

Provided for are methods of producing triacylglycerol-accumulated microalgae, methods for making bioplastics from triacylglycerol-accumulated microalgae, methods for making alga-mixed plastics, and products including these bioplastics. Methods of triacylglycerol accumulation using centrifugation are also provided. Products such as plastic beads and other consumer products can be made from the bioplastics described herein.

ALGAE-BASED BIOPLASTICS AND METHODS OF MAKING
20250145938 · 2025-05-08 ·

Provided for are methods of producing triacylglycerol-accumulated microalgae, methods for making bioplastics from triacylglycerol-accumulated microalgae, methods for making alga-mixed plastics, and products including these bioplastics. Methods of triacylglycerol accumulation using centrifugation are also provided. Products such as plastic beads and other consumer products can be made from the bioplastics described herein.

High bio-renewable content inks and resins

The present invention provides novel anionic modified rosin ester resins having a high BRC content, up to 100% BRC. The resins of the present invention are useful as emulsion, dispersion, or solution resins. High BRC content pigment grind vehicles, coatings, and finished inks can be prepared using the resins of the present invention. Advantageously, the finished inks of the present invention have equal to or superior properties compared to current commercially available inks sold as sustainable products, but having little to no BRC content. The present invention represents a significant step towards developing sustainable inks and coatings that are better for the environment.

High bio-renewable content inks and resins

The present invention provides novel anionic modified rosin ester resins having a high BRC content, up to 100% BRC. The resins of the present invention are useful as emulsion, dispersion, or solution resins. High BRC content pigment grind vehicles, coatings, and finished inks can be prepared using the resins of the present invention. Advantageously, the finished inks of the present invention have equal to or superior properties compared to current commercially available inks sold as sustainable products, but having little to no BRC content. The present invention represents a significant step towards developing sustainable inks and coatings that are better for the environment.

NATURAL DERIVED FILM FORMER FOR COSMETIC APPLICATIONS

The present disclosure provides a natural compound derived from Dammar gum that when formulated into a composition for personal care, delivers color transfer resistance, even when exposed to oil, water, and/or food. The present disclosure also provides methods of making the compound derived from Dammar gum and compositions comprising the compound derived from Dammar gum. The compound derived from Dammar gum can be combined with components typically used in personal care to provide personal care formulations.

NATURAL DERIVED FILM FORMER FOR COSMETIC APPLICATIONS

The present disclosure provides a natural compound derived from Dammar gum that when formulated into a composition for personal care, delivers color transfer resistance, even when exposed to oil, water, and/or food. The present disclosure also provides methods of making the compound derived from Dammar gum and compositions comprising the compound derived from Dammar gum. The compound derived from Dammar gum can be combined with components typically used in personal care to provide personal care formulations.

ANTHRAQUINONE AND SILANIZED FUNCTIONALIZED MATERIALS DERIVED FROM OLIVE STONE

The present invention relates to a new anthraquinone and silanized functionalized material useful in potential luminescence and/or catalytic applications and as fillers in the composite manufacturing world.

Process for modifying the properties of citrus pulp

A process is disclosed for modifying citrus fiber. Citrus fiber is obtained having a c* close packing concentration value of less than 3.8 w %, anhydrous basis. The citrus fiber can have a viscosity of at least 1000 mPa.Math.s, wherein said citrus fiber is dispersed in standardized water at a mixing speed of from 800 rpm to 1000 rpm, to a 3 w/w % citrus fiber/standardized water solution, and wherein said viscosity is measured at a shear rate of 5 s1 at 20 C. Citrus fiber can be obtained having a CIELAB L* value of at least 90. The citrus fiber can be used in food products, feed products, beverages, personal care products, pharmaceutical products or detergent products.