AbstractIncreasing environmental concerns in recent years focused greater attention on the development of biodegradable materials. This paper presents the preparation of cassava starch based composites incorporating fibers from Brazilian green coconuts. These composites were prepared with different amounts of coir fibers by thermal molding using glycerol as plasticizer for the starch. The matrix and composites were given thermal treatment. Both the untreated and treated matrices and their composites were characterized for their tensile properties, while water uptake, swelling on immersion in water and moisture absorption on exposure to humidity were evaluated for both untreated and treated matrix and its composites. The tensile properties o...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the potential of the fibrous material obtained from ethanol-wa...
The increasing concern about global warming and the accumulation of non-biodegradable plastic has ca...
In one of our previous articles, we developed a cassava starch material reinforced with coconut meso...
Increasing search for new materials with high premium on eco-friendliness, new trend is emerging in ...
Development of any new material requires its complete characterization to find potential application...
Increasing environmental awareness and concern have shifted the focus of research and development to...
Increasing environmental awareness and concern have shifted the focus of research and development to...
In this work, a starch-based biopolymer was reinforced with coir fiber. The purpose of this research...
Increasing environmental concerns have led to greater attention to the development of biodegradable ...
The creation of degradable biocomposites is anticipated to alleviate the challenges of worldwide en...
The aim of this paper is to study the effect of fibre content on mechanical properties, water absorp...
Thermoplastic cassava starch (TPCS) is a promising alternative material to replace the non-biodegrad...
A hybrid composite was prepared from cassava bagasse (CB) and sugar palm fiber (SPF) using casting t...
Thermoplastic cassava starch (TPCS) is a promising alternative material to replace the non-biodegrad...
Edible film biocomposite (EFB) is a kind of materials able to substitute the non-biodegradable plast...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the potential of the fibrous material obtained from ethanol-wa...
The increasing concern about global warming and the accumulation of non-biodegradable plastic has ca...
In one of our previous articles, we developed a cassava starch material reinforced with coconut meso...
Increasing search for new materials with high premium on eco-friendliness, new trend is emerging in ...
Development of any new material requires its complete characterization to find potential application...
Increasing environmental awareness and concern have shifted the focus of research and development to...
Increasing environmental awareness and concern have shifted the focus of research and development to...
In this work, a starch-based biopolymer was reinforced with coir fiber. The purpose of this research...
Increasing environmental concerns have led to greater attention to the development of biodegradable ...
The creation of degradable biocomposites is anticipated to alleviate the challenges of worldwide en...
The aim of this paper is to study the effect of fibre content on mechanical properties, water absorp...
Thermoplastic cassava starch (TPCS) is a promising alternative material to replace the non-biodegrad...
A hybrid composite was prepared from cassava bagasse (CB) and sugar palm fiber (SPF) using casting t...
Thermoplastic cassava starch (TPCS) is a promising alternative material to replace the non-biodegrad...
Edible film biocomposite (EFB) is a kind of materials able to substitute the non-biodegradable plast...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the potential of the fibrous material obtained from ethanol-wa...
The increasing concern about global warming and the accumulation of non-biodegradable plastic has ca...
In one of our previous articles, we developed a cassava starch material reinforced with coconut meso...