Genipap Oil as a Natural Cross-Linker for Biodegradable and Low-Ecotoxicity Porous Absorbents via Reactive Extrusion
Journal article, 2024

Proteins derived from agroindustrial coproducts and a natural cross-linking agent (genipap oil containing genipin) were used to develop porous materials by reactive extrusion for replacing fossil-based absorbents. Incorporating genipap oil allowed the production of lightweight structures with high saline uptake (above 1000%) and competing retention capacity despite their porous nature. The mechanical response of the genipap-cross-linked materials was superior to that of the noncross-linked ones and comparable to those cross-linked using commercial genipin. The extruded products were hemocompatible and soil-biodegradable in less than 6 weeks. The compounds generated by the degradation process were not found to be toxic to the soil, showing a high bioassimilation capacity by promoting grass growth. The results demonstrate the potential of biopolymers and new green cross-linkers to produce fully renewable-based superabsorbents in hygiene products with low ecotoxicity. The study further promotes the production of these absorbents using low-cost proteins and continuous processing such as reactive extrusion.

Author

Liliana B. Hurtado

Universidad Simón Bolívar

Royal Institute of Technology (KTH)

Mercedes Jiménez-Rosado

Universidad de Leon

Maryam Nejati

AlbaNova University Center

Faiza Rasheed

Quaid-i-Azam University

Thomas Prade

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU)

Amparo Jimenez Quero

Chalmers, Life Sciences, Industrial Biotechnology

AlbaNova University Center

Marcos A. Sabino

Universidad Simón Bolívar

Antonio J. Capezza

Royal Institute of Technology (KTH)

Biomacromolecules

1525-7797 (ISSN) 1526-4602 (eISSN)

Vol. 25 12 7642-7659

Subject Categories

Polymer Technologies

DOI

10.1021/acs.biomac.4c00883

PubMed

39450761

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12/21/2024