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WO/1995/004106 |
Natural fibres, such as in particular sisal or ramie fibres, are used to reinforce a substantially biodegradable polymer in order to prevent it from at least partially losing its biodegradability when it is reinforced with additives such...
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WO/1995/002969 |
A maltodextrin composition in which the molecular weight profile is selected so that the proportion by weight of maltodextrin species with a degree of polymerisation (DP) at least 2 is not more than about 5 %, and the proportion by weigh...
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WO/1995/002000 |
A compostable, biodegradable foam core board having a facing sheet (A) adhered to a foam core sheet (B) made of a foamable biodegradable material selected from a polyvinyl alcohol polymer, a strach-based thermoplastic polymer, a polyacti...
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WO/1995/001395 |
A method and composition are provided for making biodegradable injection molded parts from 30 % to 70 % cellulose acetate, 10 % to 60 % unmodified raw (whole) starch and 5 % to 35 % plasticizer including glycerols and glycerol acetates. ...
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WO/1994/028029 |
A process is disclosed for producing thermoplastic starch based on renewable raw materials and if required for further processing it into a granulate. A low viscosity starch is modified under a low shearing stress during the extrusion pr...
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WO/1994/027796 |
A process is disclosed for producing composite materials from renewable raw materials. Natural raw materials, in particular fibrous raw materials, are pressed into boards and shaped parts with starch as binder and admixture of water, acc...
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WO/1994/026793 |
This invention is generally directed toward a supported catalyst system useful for polymerizing olefins. The method for supporting the catalyst of the invention provides for a supported bulky ligand transition metal catalyst which when u...
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WO/1994/026816 |
This disclosure concerns copolymers of ethylene and at least one C4-C12 monomer, and also concerns the production and application of these copolymers. These copolymers may be produced using supported metallocene catalysts in a gas phase ...
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WO/1994/025521 |
A polymer composition and a process for producing the same are disclosed, in particular an absorbent material substantially consisting of a special component A based on renewable polysaccharide raw materials, a special component B consis...
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WO/1994/025522 |
An aqueous starch-oil sizing composition is provided which produces improved processibility in woven and non-woven applications. The sizing has low viscosity starch, a lubricant which is a mixture of oil and wax where the wax is present ...
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WO/1994/025519 |
A polymer composition, in particular an absorbent material composition or an active substance-containing depot material, substantially consists of a water-soluble and/or water-swellable polymer based on polysaccharides as main polymer co...
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WO/1994/025520 |
A polymer composition, in particular an absorbent material composition or an active substance-containing depot material, substantially consists of a water-soluble and/or water-swellable polymer based on polysaccharides as main polymer co...
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WO/1994/025493 |
High modulus, flexible films may be fabricated from blends of pectin, starch and, optionally, plasticizers. The films are biodegradable, water soluble and are advantageous in that all materials are derived from agricultural products.
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WO/1994/024196 |
The present invention is directed toward a water vapor responsive self sealing thin film which is formed from a blend of at least about 75 weight percent of a water dispersible polymer; from about 0.5 to about 5 weight percent of a xerog...
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WO/1994/019172 |
Compositions, methods and systems for manufacturing arcticles, including containers and packaging materials, from hydraulically settable and inorganically filled materials are disclosed. Suitable compositions are prepared by mixing toget...
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WO/1994/018384 |
The invention describes a method for dispersion of cellulose based fibers in water. The raw material, which particularly may be recycled paper, is first wetted with water. By a combination of addition of hydrocolloid which binds water, a...
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WO/1994/017107 |
A process is disclosed for preparing a substantially amylose-containing product from plant material, in particular from peas. Pea flour is mixed with an alkaline decomposing agent, then separated into a liquid protein phase and a polysac...
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WO/1994/014887 |
Starch and a minor amount of natural gum additive are processed together so that the polysaccharide components of each substance are completely dissolved in water, and the resulting blend is recovered. Upon drying, the blend produces a p...
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WO/1994/014886 |
Proposed is a raw-material composition, in particular an injection-moulding compound, which contains at least one naturally occurring product resin and at least one naturally occurring product containing starch and/or protein. The raw-ma...
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WO/1994/014888 |
Incorporation of cyclodextrin or a mixture of cyclodextrin with other sugars into a polyacetal resin results in a polyacetal composition having reduced formaldehyde odor.
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WO/1994/013734 |
The invention relates to a process for applying a water-repellent or waterproof coating to at least one side or the inside of mouldings obtained by baking starch-containing compounds between two halves of a mould or by extrusion, in whic...
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WO/1994/013737 |
The present invention provides a biodegradable thermoplastic composition made of a cereal grain that is treated with an organic solvent, and optionally a cross-linking agent such as an aldehyde, an acid anhydride or an epoxide, to link t...
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WO/1994/013735 |
A synthetic thermoplastic polymeric compound is structurally stable during its useful life and which upon introduction into a suitable environment, degrades under chemical, photochemical and biodegradation mechanisms into innocuous produ...
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WO/1994/012328 |
Compositions, methods, and apparatus for manufacturing sheets having a highly inorganically filled matrix prepared by mixing together an organic polymer binder, water, one or more inorganic aggregate materials, fibers, and optional admix...
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WO/1994/012567 |
There is provided a biodegradable compositions as obtained from a melt comprising converted starch, a plasticizer and at least one member selected from alkenol homopolymers and/or alkenol copolymers which are combined under conditions su...
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WO/1994/010271 |
Electrovisquous liquids containing starch with a water content from 5 to 20 % by weight and ester compounds are disclosed, as well as a process for producing these eletrovisquous liquids. Also diclosed is the use of esters of branched al...
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WO/1994/009645 |
A method of preparing reduced fat foods is provided which employs a retrograded, hydrolyzed, heat-treated, and fragmented, amylose starch. Amylose is precipitated and hydrolyzed with acid or alpha-amylase, solubles are removed by a heat ...
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WO/1994/007953 |
According to the present invention there is provided a composition as obtained from a melt comprising esterified starch, preferably having a degree of substitution of at least about 1.5, and preferably an amylose content of at least abou...
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WO/1994/005163 |
A method of preparing reduced fat foods is provided which employs a fragmented starch hydrolysate. A granular starch hydrolysate or a debranched amylopectin starch precipitate is fragmented to form an aqueous dispersion that is useful in...
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WO/1994/004600 |
A process is disclosed for continuously producing in a single stage biodegradable films from vegetable raw materials in the form of carbohydrates. Modification and plastification of the vegetable raw material, as well as film production,...
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WO/1994/004330 |
Containers incorporating a hydraulically settable structural matrix including a hydraulically settable binder such as cement for use in the storing, dispensing, and/or packaging of food and beverage products are disclosed. The disposable...
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WO/1994/004609 |
A modeling paste is produced by baking a mixture of: flour, water and salt; a thickening agent comprising a mixture of a product (containing 80 % gluten and 20 % grain flour), corn starch and cream of tartar in a volume ratio of approxim...
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WO/1994/003543 |
A polymeric composition comprises a matrix including a starch component and at least one synthetic thermoplastics polymeric component in which a filler is dispersed, characterised in that the matrix includes a fluidising agent selected f...
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WO/1994/000514 |
Board coating compositions are provided comprising a cationic starch and a vinyl acetate polymerization product as protein binder substitutes.
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WO/1993/025616 |
Starch encapsulated in a matrix derived from the Maillard reaction of a soluble heterologous protein and a reducing sugar may be protected from rumen degradation and used in improved ruminant feeds. The starch may be encapsulated by comb...
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WO/1993/024684 |
Fibre or film of water-absorbent water-insoluble fibrous material has a matrix of a cross-linked copolymer formed from 50 to 95 % by weight of ethylenically unsaturated carboxylic monomer and 5 to 50 % by weight of copolymerisable ethyle...
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WO/1993/023456 |
A biodegradable interpolymer and composition is prepared by the reactive blending of a synthetic polymer having functional groups with a naturally occurring biodegradable polymer such as a carbohydrate or protein compound. During reactiv...
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WO/1993/022938 |
A starch-thickened foodstuff having improved freeze-thaw stability and good texture comprising a native starch component and an amylopectin component. The amylopectin component is manufactured by subjecting the amylopectin component's so...
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WO/1993/022370 |
The invention relates to undecylenic acid derivatives characterized in that they are the product obtained from the reaction of undecylenic acid with a hydrophilic organic macromolecule having primary alcohol and/or primary amine groups. ...
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WO/1993/020110 |
According to the present invention there is provided a composition as obtained from a melt comprising esterified starch, preferably having an amylose content of at least about 50 % by weight with respect to that of the starch, and being ...
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WO/1993/020140 |
There is disclosed a composition comprising the combination, under conditions sufficient to ensure uniform melt formation, of: (a) starch and/or a starch derivative, and (b) at least one compound which comprises at least one component ha...
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WO/1993/020141 |
The present invention provides a composition, including a melt, comprising at least one starch derivative and at least one compound having a molecular weight of less than about 3,000 and having at least one ester group and optionally fur...
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WO/1993/019125 |
The present invention provides a biodegradable thermoplastic composition made of native or modified starch that is externally cross-linked to a protein using an aldehyde or epoxide cross-linking agent. The compositions may be used to mak...
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WO/1993/019124 |
Materials based on starch that has been thermomechanically disintegrated under high pressures and temperatures with admixture of water and/or low molecular plastifiers contain intimately mixed alkyd resins that can be cross-linked by oxi...
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WO/1993/019247 |
The use of anionic polysilicate microgels with an organic polymer to flocculate pulp and filler fines, such that water removal is easier and fines retention is greater and a new silicated cationic starch composition.
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WO/1993/014911 |
An article having a biodegradable inner core and a resistant outer coating has exposure means for exposing the inner core to the environment after completion of the useful life of the article. Preferred embodiments of the article include...
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WO/1993/015140 |
An aqueous starch oil sizing composition is provided which produces improved processibility in woven and non-woven applications. The sizing combines a high amylose corn starch which has been derivatized with propylene oxide, with a low a...
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WO/1993/014149 |
Starch-based biodegradable packaging fillers are provided which have high volumes, low weights, and excellent compressibility and resiliency properties. The products of the invention are fabricated by extrusion of a starch substrate, mos...
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WO/1993/010187 |
Biodegradable starch acetate plastics are synthesized from whole agricultural flours and acetylating agents, without the use of solvents. The process includes a low temperature, staged addition of catalyst to the reactant mixture. The re...
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WO/1993/009171 |
The method of producing plasticised polyvinyl alcohol by mixing polyvinyl alcohol in the presence of an organic plasticiser and water in a quantity which is insufficient to dissolve the polyvinyl alcohol under normal conditions, includes...
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