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Título: Biodegradable Polymer Compounds Reinforced with Banana Fiber for the Production of Protective Bags for Banana Fruits in the Context of Circular Economy
Autores/as: Bordón, Pablo 
Paz, Rubén 
Peñalva, Carolina
Vega Rodríguez, Gisela Del Carmen 
Monzón, Mario 
García, Lidia
Clasificación UNESCO: 251106 Conservación de suelos
310303 Explotación de los cultivos
310704 Fruticultura
330807 Eliminación de residuos
Palabras clave: Banana fiber
Banana bunch protective bags
Biopolymers; biodegradability
Composting
Blown film extrusion, et al.
Fecha de publicación: 2021
Proyectos: Solutions Through The New Use For A Waste Of Banana Crop To Develop Products In Aquaculture And Plastics Sector 
Publicación seriada: Agronomy 
Resumen: Bags used to protect and accelerate the ripening of bananas are a clear example of the environmental problem of packaging waste. Small pieces of these non-biodegradable bags are frequently disposed on the soil by accident (environmental conditions and poor handling during the harvest) and remain there for years. This work focuses on the development of protective biodegradable bags reinforced with banana fiber, obtained from waste of the banana plants, thus promoting a circular economy and a more environmentally friendly process. To achieve this, different bio-based composites were tested (processability) by compounding extrusion (biopolymer and banana fiber with different process steps) and blown film extrusion. The bags produced were tested in field and sequentially improved in three generations of biofilms. The results showed that the maximum processable fiber content was 5 wt %. Additionally, the micronizing of the compounds was crucial to simplify the blown film extrusion and improve the smoothness of the bags (scratches avoidance on the banana surface). The final bags (Mater-Bi biopolymer, 5% combed and sieved banana fiber, and 2.5 wt % TiO2 for ultraviolet light filtration), performed better than the conventional ones (faster maturing, i.e., earlier harvest, and easier handling) and fulfilled the biodegradability, composting and ecotoxicity test requirements.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/77462
ISSN: 2073-4395
DOI: 10.3390/agronomy11020242
Fuente: Agronomy [EISSN 2073-4395], v. 11 (2), 242, (Febrero 2021)
Colección:Artículos
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