Low Density Polyethylene was blended with various contents of tapioca starch (10%, 20%, 30%, and 40%) with addition of compatibilizer, i.e. PE-g-MA and cooking oil as plasticizer. The blends were prepared by co-rotating twin screw extrusion process and characterized by melt flow index (MFI) analysis and tensile test. Tapioca starch based polyethylene biofilms were studied in term of biodegradability by fungi test. The increasing starch content to LDPE blend reduced the MFI values and tensile strength but in 30% and 40% of starch content in tensile strength is higher than control LDPE’s strength due to molecular orientation in sample. However, incorporation of PE-g-MA as compatibilizer increases the mechanical properties of starch based poly...
Linear low-density polyethylene films were prepared that contained native corn starch (7, 14, or 28%...
Low density polyethylene (LDPE)–starch blends were prepared by extrusion. Starch content ranged betw...
Low density polyethylene (LDPE)–starch blends were prepared by extrusion. Starch content ranged betw...
In this study, tapioca starch, which acts as natural polymer, was added in the blend in order to pro...
In this study, tapioca starch, which acts as natural polymer, was added in the blend in order to pro...
In this study, tapioca starch, which acts as natural polymer, was added in the blend in order to pro...
In this study, tapioca starch which acts as natural polymer was added in the blend in order to produ...
In this study, tapioca starch which acts as natural polymer was added in the blend in order to produ...
In this study, tapioca starch, which acts as natural polymer, was added in the blend in order to pro...
This current research focused on development of degradable starch based packaging film with enhanced...
In this study, tapioca starch, which acts as natural polymer, was added in the blend in order to pro...
The aim of this study is to develop degradable starch based packaging film with enhanced mechanical ...
Degradable native low density polyethylene (LDPE) and modified LDPE films containing 5–30 wt% of sag...
In this study, sago starch was physically blended with LDPE via two-roll mill to produces LDPE/sago ...
Degradable native low density polyethylene (LDPE) and modified LDPE films containing 5–30 wt% of sag...
Linear low-density polyethylene films were prepared that contained native corn starch (7, 14, or 28%...
Low density polyethylene (LDPE)–starch blends were prepared by extrusion. Starch content ranged betw...
Low density polyethylene (LDPE)–starch blends were prepared by extrusion. Starch content ranged betw...
In this study, tapioca starch, which acts as natural polymer, was added in the blend in order to pro...
In this study, tapioca starch, which acts as natural polymer, was added in the blend in order to pro...
In this study, tapioca starch, which acts as natural polymer, was added in the blend in order to pro...
In this study, tapioca starch which acts as natural polymer was added in the blend in order to produ...
In this study, tapioca starch which acts as natural polymer was added in the blend in order to produ...
In this study, tapioca starch, which acts as natural polymer, was added in the blend in order to pro...
This current research focused on development of degradable starch based packaging film with enhanced...
In this study, tapioca starch, which acts as natural polymer, was added in the blend in order to pro...
The aim of this study is to develop degradable starch based packaging film with enhanced mechanical ...
Degradable native low density polyethylene (LDPE) and modified LDPE films containing 5–30 wt% of sag...
In this study, sago starch was physically blended with LDPE via two-roll mill to produces LDPE/sago ...
Degradable native low density polyethylene (LDPE) and modified LDPE films containing 5–30 wt% of sag...
Linear low-density polyethylene films were prepared that contained native corn starch (7, 14, or 28%...
Low density polyethylene (LDPE)–starch blends were prepared by extrusion. Starch content ranged betw...
Low density polyethylene (LDPE)–starch blends were prepared by extrusion. Starch content ranged betw...