Valorization of Liquor Waste Derived Spent Coffee Grains for the Development of Injection-Molded Polylactide Pieces of Interest as Disposable Food Packaging and Serving Materials

[EN] The present work puts the Circular Bioeconomy's concept into action, originally valorizing residues of spent coffee grains from the beverage liquor coffee industry to develop green composite pieces of polylactide (PLA). The as-received spent coffee grains were first milled to obtain th...

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Autores: Terroba-Delicado, Enrique, Fiori, Stefano, Gómez-Caturla, Jaume|||0000-0001-8680-4509, Montanes, Nestor|||0000-0001-6070-127X, Sanchez-Nacher, Lourdes|||0000-0002-8627-4576, Torres-Giner, Sergio|||0000-0001-9071-9542
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Fecha de publicación:2022
País:España
Institución:Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV)
Repositorio:RiuNet. Repositorio Institucional de la Universitat Politécnica de Valéncia
Idioma:inglés
OAI Identifier:oai:riunet.upv.es:10251/194496
Acceso en línea:https://riunet.upv.es/handle/10251/194496
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:PLA
Coffee liquor
Food packaging materials
Waste valorization
Circular Bioeconomy
CIENCIA DE LOS MATERIALES E INGENIERIA METALURGICA
12.- Garantizar las pautas de consumo y de producción sostenibles
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Sumario:[EN] The present work puts the Circular Bioeconomy's concept into action, originally valorizing residues of spent coffee grains from the beverage liquor coffee industry to develop green composite pieces of polylactide (PLA). The as-received spent coffee grains were first milled to obtain the so-called spent coffee grounds (SCGs) that were, thereafter, incorporated at 20 wt.% into PLA by extrusion. Finally, the resultant green composite pellets were shaped into pieces by injection molding. Moreover, two oligomers of lactic acid (OLAs), namely OLA2 and OLA2(mal), the latter being functionalized with maleic anhydride (MAH), were added with SCGs during the extrusion process at 10 wt.%. The results show that, opposite to most claims published in the literature of green composites of PLA, the incorporation of the liquor waste derived SCGs increased the ductility of the pieces by approximately 280% mainly due to their high lipid content. Moreover, the simultaneous addition of OLA2 and OLA2(mal) further contributed to improve the tensile strength of the green composite pieces by nearly 36% and 60%, respectively. The higher performance of OLA2(mal) was ascribed to the chemical interaction achieved between the biopolyester and the lignocellulosic fillers by the MAH groups. The resultant green composite pieces are very promising as disposable food-serving utensils and tableware.