Patent classifications
C08L97/005
SUSTAINABLE CORE-SHELL MICROCAPSULES PREPARED WITH COMBINATIONS OF CROSS-LINKERS
A biodegradable core-shell microcapsule composition with controlled release of an active material is provided, wherein the shell of the microcapsule is composed of a biopolymer cross-linked with a combination of two or more different types of cross-linking agents.
SUSTAINABLE CORE-SHELL MICROCAPSULES PREPARED WITH COMBINATIONS OF CROSS-LINKERS
A biodegradable core-shell microcapsule composition with controlled release of an active material is provided, wherein the shell of the microcapsule is composed of a biopolymer cross-linked with a combination of two or more different types of cross-linking agents.
PROTEIN-CONTAINING ADHESIVES, AND MANUFACTURE AND USE THEREOF
The invention provides protein adhesives and methods of making and using such adhesives. One type of protein adhesive described herein contains lignin and ground plant meal or an isolated polypeptide composition obtained from plant biomass. Other types of protein adhesives described herein contain a plant protein composition and either a hydroxyaromatic/aldehyde, urea/aldehyde, or amine/aldehyde component.
PROTEIN-CONTAINING ADHESIVES, AND MANUFACTURE AND USE THEREOF
The invention provides protein adhesives and methods of making and using such adhesives. One type of protein adhesive described herein contains lignin and ground plant meal or an isolated polypeptide composition obtained from plant biomass. Other types of protein adhesives described herein contain a plant protein composition and either a hydroxyaromatic/aldehyde, urea/aldehyde, or amine/aldehyde component.
Extraction of valuable components from bark
The present invention relates to a process for the extraction of valuable components from a tannin-rich bark raw-material, by carrying out an alkaline cooking step, followed by acid precipitation to separate the valuable components from the remaining bark pulp. The invention also relates to the use of said process on a bark side stream of a chemical pulping plant, whereby the liquor remaining after the extraction of the present process is returned to a stream of the wood pulping process, typically to a black liquor stream, while the spent pulp can be processed further, e.g. by bleaching to give dissolved pulp.
Rubber composition for sustainable tire having lignin compounds
The present invention relates to a rubber composition for a tire, which includes 100 parts by weight of raw material rubber, 1 to 20 parts by weight of a lignin-based antioxidant, and 0.1 to 3 parts by weight of a crosslinking agent.
Rubber composition for sustainable tire having lignin compounds
The present invention relates to a rubber composition for a tire, which includes 100 parts by weight of raw material rubber, 1 to 20 parts by weight of a lignin-based antioxidant, and 0.1 to 3 parts by weight of a crosslinking agent.
PROCESS FOR PREPARING A RESIN
The present invention relates to an improved process for preparing an aqueous dispersion of lignin and the use of said suspension in the preparation of a resin.
Development of Bio-Composite Materials for 3D Printing Using Milk Proteins
A composite material includes biodegradable and/or renewable materials such as purified milk protein recovered as a byproduct in cheese making processes. The result is a material suitable for three-dimensional (3D) printing and extrusion based polymer processing, with improved properties but that is still environmentally friendly. Purified milk protein may be used to produce composite thermoplastic materials or resins. Additional chemical modification may improve the blending of purified milk protein.
Development of Bio-Composite Materials for 3D Printing Using Milk Proteins
A composite material includes biodegradable and/or renewable materials such as purified milk protein recovered as a byproduct in cheese making processes. The result is a material suitable for three-dimensional (3D) printing and extrusion based polymer processing, with improved properties but that is still environmentally friendly. Purified milk protein may be used to produce composite thermoplastic materials or resins. Additional chemical modification may improve the blending of purified milk protein.