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Carbohydrate Polymers | 2015

Novel hydrophilic carboxymethyl starch/montmorillonite nanocomposite films

Katarzyna Wilpiszewska; Adrian Krzysztof Antosik; Tadeusz Spychaj

Preparation of novel carboxymethyl starch (CMS)-based biodegradable films with calcium montmorillonite has been described. The biocomposites were obtained by casting method, glycerol and citric acid were used as plasticizer and crosslinking agent, respectively. The effect of calcium montmorillonite (MMT-Ca) on hydrophilicity (moisture absorption, solubility in water as well as contact angle measurements) was evaluated. Moreover, thermomechanical and mechanical properties of nanocomposites were determined. For all the systems tested intercalated structure of MMT-Ca was revealed, however the most efficient clay platelets dispersion was noted for film containing 5 wt.% MMT-Ca. Such biodegradable CMS/MMT-Ca films exhibiting relatively good mechanical properties could find application in controlled delivery systems as well as in agriculture for seed tapes production where hydrophilicity of polymer carrier is strongly advantageous.


Polish Journal of Chemical Technology | 2017

Montmorillonite as the catalyst in oxidation of limonene with hydrogen peroxide and in isomerization of limonene

Mariusz Malko; Adrian Krzysztof Antosik; Agnieszka Wróblewska; Zbigniew Czech; Katarzyna Wilpiszewska; Piotr Miądlicki; Beata Michalkiewicz

Abstract In our studies montmorillonite (MMT) was used as the heterogeneous, natural catalyst. This material was previously prepared by bentonite purification with help of the sedimentation method. The obtained catalyst was characterized by: XRD, SEM, BET and EDX. Catalytic tests with montmorillonite as the catalyst were performed with the natural terpene – R-(+)-limonene. This compound was oxidized with hydrogen peroxide and, moreover, in the separate process it was also isomerized. As the main products of limonene oxidation were detected: (1,2-8,9)-diepoxide, perillyl alcohol, carvone, carveol, 1,2-epoxylimonene and 1,2-epoxylimonene diol. In the isomerization of R-(+)-limonene were formed: terpinenes, terpinolene and p-cymene. Conversions of limonene in these processes reached 70–80%. The application of montmorillonite (the natural of origin) in the studied processes (oxidation and isomerization) is environmentally friendly, it allows to reduce the cost of the studied processes. The resulting products of the processes of oxidation and isomerization of R-(+)-limonene have many applications.


Polish Journal of Chemical Technology | 2017

Fragrant films on the basis of potato starch

Ewa Drewnowska; Adrian Krzysztof Antosik; Agnieszka Wróblewska; Zbigniew Czech; Katarzyna Wilpiszewska

Abstract New fragrant and biodegradable starch-based films have been obtained. These films were prepared by the method of the outpour into the Teflon mould of the starch composition containing such fragrant compounds as: eugenol or α-pinene. For characterizing the final products the following properties were taken into account: the solubility in water, the absorbance of moisture from air and the length of release of the fragrant compound. The obtained starch-based films were characterized by the relatively long time of release the fragrant compound and also by the good absorbance of moisture from air. Taking into account the properties of the obtained films, they can find applications in production of appliances used in the bioactive cleaning of air. The prototype of such a product was presented in this work. The presented studies show the potential of applying these materials in the future, and thus these examinations should be developed.


Polish Journal of Chemical Technology | 2018

Preparation of Activated Carbon from the Biodegradable film for Co2 Capture Applications

J. Serafin; Adrian Krzysztof Antosik; Katarzyna Wilpiszewska; Zbigniew Czech

Abstract In this work for the fi rst time, activated carbons were prepared from carboxymethyl fi lm (low-cost carboxymethyl fi lm waste), using chemical activation with potassium hydroxide. The samples were characterized by nitrogen adsorption-desorption at 77 K, XRD, SEM methods. The high values of the specifi c surface area and total pore volume were achieved and were equal to 2064 m2/g and 1.188 cm3/g, respectively. Waste from the fi lm can be immediately utilized without CO2 production. This is the environmentally friendly way of waste utilization. Through this process, we can protect our environment. This study showed that the activated carbon obtained from carboxymethyl fi lm waste can be used as a good adsorbent for CO2 adsorption.


Polish Journal of Chemical Technology | 2016

UV-crosslinkable photoreactive self-adhesive hydrogels based on acrylics

Zbigniew Czech; Adrian Krzysztof Antosik; Paulina Bednarczyk

Abstract Hydrogels are a unique class of macromolecular networks that can hold a large fraction of an aqueous solvent within their structure. They are suitable for biomedical area including controlled drug delivery and for technical applications as self-adhesive materials for bonding of wet surfaces. This paper describes photoreactive self-adhesive hydrogels based on acrylics crosslinked using UV radiation. They are prepared in ethyl acetate through radical polymerization of monomers mixture containing 2-ethylhexyl acrylate (2-EHA), butyl acrylate (BA), acrylic acid (AA) and copolymerizable photoinitiator 4-acryloyloxy benzophenone (ABP) at presence of radical starter 2.2’-azobis-diisobutyronitrile AIBN. The synthesized acrylic copolymers were determined by viscosity and GPC analysis and later modified using ethoxylated amines. 4-acryloyloxy benzophenone (ABP) was used as crosslinking monomer. After UV crosslinking the properties of these novel synthesized hydrogels, such as tack, peel adhesion, shears strength, elongation and water adsorption were also studied.


Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry | 2015

Thermal stability and degradation of selected poly (alkyl methacrylates) used in the polymer industry

Zbigniew Czech; Kowalczyk Agnieszka; Paulina Ragańska; Adrian Krzysztof Antosik


Polimery | 2014

Termiczne sieciowanie samoprzylepnych klejów silikonowych nadtlenkami organicznymi

Adrian Krzysztof Antosik; Paulina Ragańska; Zbigniew Czech


Polymer Bulletin | 2018

Aging of silicone pressure-sensitive adhesives

Adrian Krzysztof Antosik; Paulina Bednarczyk; Zbigniew Czech


International Journal of Adhesion and Adhesives | 2017

Carboxymethylated polysaccharide-based films as carriers for acrylic pressure-sensitive adhesives

Adrian Krzysztof Antosik; Katarzyna Wilpiszewska; Zbigniew Czech


Chemical Papers | 2018

Natural composites based on polysaccharide derivatives: preparation and physicochemical properties

Adrian Krzysztof Antosik; Katarzyna Wilpiszewska

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Zbigniew Czech

West Pomeranian University of Technology

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Katarzyna Wilpiszewska

West Pomeranian University of Technology

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Paulina Bednarczyk

West Pomeranian University of Technology

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Paulina Ragańska

West Pomeranian University of Technology

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Agata Markowska-Szczupak

West Pomeranian University of Technology

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Beata Michalkiewicz

Szczecin University of Technology

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Ewa Drewnowska

West Pomeranian University of Technology

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Kowalczyk Agnieszka

West Pomeranian University of Technology

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Mariusz Malko

West Pomeranian University of Technology

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