Choline chloride vs choline ionic liquids for starch thermoplasticization

Volume: 177, Pages: 424 - 432
Published: Dec 1, 2017
Abstract
Native starch containing 12% water was melt processed in presence of 23% of various plasticizers at 120 °C, either by simple compression molding or by extrusion using a laboratory scale microcompounder. Glycerol, a typical starch plasticizer, was used as a reference and compared to three choline salts: raw choline chloride (which is a solid in dry state with a melting point above 300 °C), and two ionic liquids synthesized from this precursor...
Paper Details
Title
Choline chloride vs choline ionic liquids for starch thermoplasticization
Published Date
Dec 1, 2017
Volume
177
Pages
424 - 432
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