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Plant-based waterproof material could replace single-use plastics

April 10, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Cup made of transparent paper

Noriyuki Isobe (Jamstec)

The ocean can provide a sustainable alternative to using plant-based plant-based materials, cups and straws.

Transparent Pafel, cellulose, cellulose, is the moleculus that make up the walls of plant cells. For coagulated chemicals used in the production of Zeloberras, so far it is not possible to be possible to be hard, limiting to applications such as food containers.

Noriyuki isobe Yokosuko was found in sea-earth science and technology in the Japanese agency when the cellulose was treated with a solution of lithium bromide, does not need a coagulator.

“Now, we have developed a recreated material from cellulose, which is a non-form-shaped solvent system, but it is a potential of a permanent alternative to conventional plastics,” sayob says.

The researchers found that a cup of transparent poster could cook water without spilling more than 3 hours. When they added a coverage of a fatty acid salting plant, the cup became completely waterproof.

The material can be made with recycled and recycled cellulose products, such as recovered clothes. Isobe and his colleagues also tested how the material breaks in the ocean and completely degraded in 300 days in the deep sea and faster deep deep deep.

Bhavna Middha The Australian Royal Melbourne Institute says having a Australian paper alternative “is not bad”, has some reserves about this view to deal with the problem of waste.

“I would say there should be no hurts for anything to use, such as people who need single materials or groups, for example, doctor,” he noted.

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