Biodegradable composite material prepared by excessive processing materials of high-starch crops and preparation method thereof
A technology of biodegradable and composite materials, which is applied in the field of biodegradable composite materials and their preparation, can solve the problems of undisclosed biodegradable composite materials, etc., and achieve the effects of suitable toughness, low manufacturing cost, and improved economic benefits
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[0027] The processing residue of high-starch crops described in this embodiment is the remaining residue after the sweet potato starch is extracted by the existing technology. At present, the extraction process of mechanized sweet potato starch mainly includes steps such as material selection, cleaning, crushing, screening, sand removal, sedimentation, dehydration, drying, and packaging; wherein the crop processing residues described in this embodiment are in the screening step get in. When sieving, since the sweet potato dross is a long and thin fiber, its volume is larger than that of starch granules, its expansion coefficient is also larger than that of starch granules, and its specific gravity is lighter than that of starch granules. The starch slurry water contained in the slag is filtered out from the sieve, and the starch slurry above the sieve is the sweet potato processing residue. The main chemical components of sweet potato processing residues are cellulose and hem...
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[0038] The processing residue of high-starch crops described in this embodiment is the residue left after starch is extracted from artichokes by existing techniques. Similar to the sweet potato residue in Example 1, the potato residue of the crop processing residue in this embodiment is obtained in the screening step. When sieving, because the potato residue is a long and thin fiber, its volume is larger than that of starch granules, its expansion coefficient is also larger than that of starch granules, and its specific gravity is lighter than that of starch granules. The starch slurry water contained in the slag is filtered out from the sieve, and the starch slurry above the sieve is the potato processing residue. The main chemical components of potato processing residues are cellulose and hemicellulose.
[0039] Pretreatment is carried out on the processing leftover potato residue obtained after sieving, and the pretreatment is to dry the potato residue so that the moisture...
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[0049] The processing residue of high starch crops described in this embodiment is the remaining residue after starch is extracted from konjac by existing technology. Similar to the sweet potato dregs in Example 1, the konjac dregs of the crop processing residue in this embodiment are obtained in the screening step. When sieving, because konjac residue is a long and thin fiber, its volume is larger than that of starch granules, its expansion coefficient is also larger than that of starch granules, and its specific gravity is lighter than that of starch granules. The starch slurry water contained in the slag is filtered out from the sieve, and the residue above the sieve after the starch slurry is filtered is the konjac processing residue. The main chemical components of konjac processing residues are cellulose and hemicellulose.
[0050] Pretreatment is carried out on the konjac slag obtained after sieving, wherein the pretreatment is to dry the konjac slag in the shape of ko...
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