This project aim was to replace petroleum-based plastic packaging materials that pollute the environment, with biodegradable starch-based polymer composites. It was demonstrated that untreated sugar cane bagasse microfibres and unbleached nanofibres significantly improved the physical, mechanical and chemical properties of starch films, while thermal extrusion of starch with alcohol improved the stiffness and the addition of aconitic acid cross-linked the film making it moisture resistant and extensible
Rapid exhaustion of petroleum resources coupled with increasing awareness of global environmental pr...
The aim of this study was to prepare and characterise composites of Soluble potato starch or hydroxy...
[EN] Cellulosic fibres from coffee (CF) and rice (RF) husks have been obtained applying chemical tr...
This project aim was to replace petroleum-based plastic packaging materials that pollute the environ...
This paper reports on the results of using unbleached sugar cane bagasse nanofibres (average diamete...
THERE IS AN increasing need for biodegradable plastics because they are environmentally friendly and...
In recent years, scientists have focused on research to replace petroleum-based components plastics,...
Global concern on petroleum based plastics which is non-degradable in our environment has led resear...
PVA/starch nanocomposite film reinforced with cellulose nanofiber (CNF) of sugarcane bagasse was dev...
Biodegradable polymers have been extensively studied in order to substitute the synthetic polymers s...
Abstract This work is directed towards developing biodegradable films from biopolymer that is sustai...
In recent years, interest in agro polymers has created great interest among researchers and industry...
The robust economic growth and rapid development as well as population growth in Malaysia have incre...
This study aims to develop the nanocomposite film with antimicrobial property towards alternative of...
Biodegradable polymers are starting to be introduced as raw materials in the food-packaging market. ...
Rapid exhaustion of petroleum resources coupled with increasing awareness of global environmental pr...
The aim of this study was to prepare and characterise composites of Soluble potato starch or hydroxy...
[EN] Cellulosic fibres from coffee (CF) and rice (RF) husks have been obtained applying chemical tr...
This project aim was to replace petroleum-based plastic packaging materials that pollute the environ...
This paper reports on the results of using unbleached sugar cane bagasse nanofibres (average diamete...
THERE IS AN increasing need for biodegradable plastics because they are environmentally friendly and...
In recent years, scientists have focused on research to replace petroleum-based components plastics,...
Global concern on petroleum based plastics which is non-degradable in our environment has led resear...
PVA/starch nanocomposite film reinforced with cellulose nanofiber (CNF) of sugarcane bagasse was dev...
Biodegradable polymers have been extensively studied in order to substitute the synthetic polymers s...
Abstract This work is directed towards developing biodegradable films from biopolymer that is sustai...
In recent years, interest in agro polymers has created great interest among researchers and industry...
The robust economic growth and rapid development as well as population growth in Malaysia have incre...
This study aims to develop the nanocomposite film with antimicrobial property towards alternative of...
Biodegradable polymers are starting to be introduced as raw materials in the food-packaging market. ...
Rapid exhaustion of petroleum resources coupled with increasing awareness of global environmental pr...
The aim of this study was to prepare and characterise composites of Soluble potato starch or hydroxy...
[EN] Cellulosic fibres from coffee (CF) and rice (RF) husks have been obtained applying chemical tr...