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QuestionHow do I make it stronger?Community AnswerThe more glycerin you use, the more the plastic will be rubbery. So if you put less, the plastic will be harder but more brittle.
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QuestionWhat role do glycerin and vinegar play in the manufacture of bio-plastics?Community AnswerGlycerin is used as a plasticizer that links polymer chains together and allows them to slide past each other. Vinegar helps the corn starch to fully dissolve in the mixture because starch dissolves better in the presence of electrically charged ions. If you do not have vinegar handy, ordinary table salt can also be used to help the corn starch to dissolve because it can provide free ions.
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QuestionWhat can I use a substitute for a vinegar?Community AnswerOrdinary table salt can be used as substitute for the vinegar.
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QuestionCan I use corn flour to make bioplastic?Community AnswerDepending on which country you reside in, corn flour and corn starch may be the same thing. Outside of the United States, many countries call corn starch corn flour. Within the United States, corn flour is similar enough to corn starch that it should work to make a homemade bioplastic.
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QuestionWhat can I use as a substitute for glycerine?Community AnswerThe glycerine acts as a "plasticizer" to link polymer chains and allow them to bend. Sorbitol can also be used as a plasticizer in place of the glycerine. Glucose and sucrose can also be used as a plasticizer, although they are less common and you might need to do some experimenting on your own to get the amounts needed correct.
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QuestionWhat are the conditions needed for the bioplastic to decompose?Ada.hamadaCommunity AnswerSoil, microorganisms, humidity, sunlight, and oxygen are the conditions needed for bioplastic to decompose.
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QuestionIs bioplastic biodegradable?Community AnswerYes, it is biodegradable as it is made from biological substances.
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QuestionHow long does it take to decompose?Community AnswerThe time it takes will vary based on the conditions for decomposition and the size of the plastic. Some bioplastics require high heat to decompose and cannot actually be composted in a back yard compost pile. It can take a few months to years for bioplastics to degrade.
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QuestionHow much time should I wait before I can mold the plastic into any shape?Community AnswerThe plastic should be molded immediately after heating. If you are molding it with your hands, you will want to let it cool enough that you can comfortably handle it. If you are pouring into a mold, simply pour it directly into the mold after removing it from the heat.
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QuestionIs bioplastic as strong as petroleum-based plastic?Community AnswerYes, it can be used in many applications that petroleum-based plastics are used for.
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QuestionIf it is hard and dry, how do I mold it?Community AnswerYou won't be able to mold it if it is hard and dry. You'll have to start again.
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QuestionCan I use the bioplastic to line an ill-fitting denture?Community AnswerLook on eBay for denture soft liner. It's inexpensive and will be better for ill-fitting dentures. Also it will last longer in the presence of alcohol and food.
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QuestionWhat brand is the glycerin?Community AnswerThere are many available brands of glycerin, you just want to make sure that you purchase the pure 100% glycerin. Some drugs stores like CVS and Rite Aid carry the products in the skin care aisle. You could probably find it at Walmart or GNC, too.
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QuestionHow is bioplastic good for the environment?Community AnswerIt is biodegradable, which makes it better for the environment than regular plastic.
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QuestionCan this be reheated and then melted back down once it has dried?Community AnswerYou can re-melt the plastic, but it may be more brittle when it dries the second time.
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QuestionCan you smear oil in the mold?Community AnswerYes, the oil will make it easier to take the plastic out from the mold.
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QuestionCan I use an oven to make the plastic?Community AnswerOf course you can! Just make sure you have proper air conditioning to avoid the fumes.
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QuestionWhat type of glycerin works best?Community AnswerGlycerin from corn. It helps with the polymers and allows them to be stronger.
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QuestionWhat can I substitute to corn starch?Community AnswerPotato starch works well, creating a rather translucent form. Tapioca starch works as well, creating a much more rigid and durable form.
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QuestionAny other alternative for gelatin and agar?Community AnswerNo, you need these ingredients.
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QuestionWhat can I use instead of cornstarch?Community AnswerAny starch would work. All starches are biopolymer, which is what makes cornstarch viable for bioplastic.
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QuestionDoes parchment paper melt if the solution is hot?Community AnswerNo. Parchment paper normally can get up to 450 to 500*F, so it should work for this project.
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QuestionHow do I measure the glycerin liquid with a balance? What would this be in milliliters?Community AnswerFor method one, 1.5 grams of glycerin is 1/4th teaspoon; this would be equivalent to 1.25 ml of glycerin.
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QuestionHow many grams does this recipe make?Community AnswerThe amount of plastic produced will vary between the two recipes. You can make more or less bioplastic by doubling or halving each recipe.
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QuestionIs this bioplastic waterproof or water-resistant?Community AnswerIt's not waterproof, but can be exposed to water temporarily. The one with gelatin will become more jello-like, but then will reharden.
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QuestionWhat is the amount of plastic needed to make bioplastic?Community AnswerYou don't need plastic to make bioplastic. You can either follow the video or look up other recipes.
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QuestionHow can I make bioplastic that is harder or more durable?Community AnswerAdding less glycerin will make the bioplastic tougher, but will also make it brittle. You may want to let the plastic sit for a few extra days to let it harden more.
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QuestionHow can I mold bioplastic into a bowl?Community AnswerYou could pour it into a bowl and turn so that it coats everywhere, then put another bowl over it to maintain the shape.
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QuestionCan I eat bioplastic?Community AnswerNo. It's not good for your health. When you heat milk, it becomes alkaline because it is decomposed.
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QuestionHow does it biodegrade? Do I leave it in the sun, bury it or water it?Community AnswerIt will naturally break down over time without humans interacting with it.
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