Biomateriales DIY / Biopolímero Artesanal de Aguacate

LABVA Biomateriales (somoslabva)
8 Oct 202004:19

Summary

TLDRThis video tutorial demonstrates the process of extracting starch from avocado to create a bioplastic film. It guides viewers through the step-by-step procedure: grating the avocado pit, soaking it in water, straining the mixture, and letting the starch settle. The starch is then dried and ground into a fine powder. The video proceeds to show how this powder, mixed with water, glycerin, and vinegar, is used to create a bioplastic film by heating and pouring the mixture into molds. After drying, the bioplastic is ready, showcasing the potential of sustainable materials.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Rasp the pit of the avocado using a manual metal grater to prepare for starch extraction.
  • 😀 Soak the grated avocado in cold water (previously boiled or filtered) for 30 minutes to an hour until the water turns orange.
  • 😀 Use a fine cloth as a filter to separate the grated pieces from the liquid, squeezing out any remaining starch.
  • 😀 The remaining liquid will contain the starch, which will settle at the bottom of the container.
  • 😀 After decanting the liquid, discard or reuse the orange-colored water for other biofabrication purposes.
  • 😀 Wait for the starch at the bottom of the container to fully decant and settle.
  • 😀 Carefully pour out the liquid, leaving the starch behind in the container.
  • 😀 Allow the starch to dry for a day or until fully desiccated.
  • 😀 Grind the dried starch into a fine powder using a mortar and pestle.
  • 😀 To create biofilm, combine the starch with avocado-colored water, glycerin, and vinegar, stirring carefully for a uniform mixture.
  • 😀 Heat the mixture over medium heat until it becomes dense and viscous, then pour it into a mold to shape the biofilm.
  • 😀 The drying process can take up to five days, depending on temperature and humidity, or can be sped up using a dehydrator or oven with a fan.
  • 😀 The biofilm may have natural textures and imperfections, depending on the drying time and environmental factors.

Q & A

  • What is the first step in extracting starch from an avocado seed?

    -The first step is to grate the pit of the avocado using a manual metal grater.

  • Why is it important to use water that has been previously boiled or filtered?

    -Using water that has been boiled or filtered ensures that the water is free from impurities, which can affect the extraction process.

  • How long should you let the grated avocado pit soak in water?

    -You should let the grated avocado pit soak for 30 minutes to 1 hour to allow the starch to be extracted into the water.

  • What role does the fine cloth play in the extraction process?

    -The fine cloth acts as a filter, separating the grated avocado pit from the water while also helping to extract the remaining starch.

  • What should you do with the leftover grated avocado pit after straining it?

    -You can save the leftover grated avocado pit to create a bio-compound for other purposes, such as bio-fabrication.

  • What happens after the starch has settled at the bottom of the water?

    -Once the starch has fully decanted and the water is clear, you should carefully pour out the liquid to leave the starch at the bottom.

  • How long should you wait for the starch to dry after decanting?

    -You should wait for a day, or as long as necessary, for the starch to completely dry out.

  • What is the purpose of grinding the dried starch with a mortar?

    -Grinding the dried starch with a mortar turns it into a fine powder, making it easier to work with for further bio-fabrication processes.

  • What ingredients are needed to make biofilm from the avocado starch?

    -To make biofilm, you will need the pigmented water from the extraction process, avocado starch, glycerin, and vinegar.

  • What should you do after preparing the biofilm mixture?

    -After preparing the mixture, you should heat it in a pot on medium heat while stirring until it becomes thick and viscous. Then, pour it into a mold and allow it to dry.

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