The major setback with most bioplastics is their inherent inability to compete with Petro-plastics in terms of high production cost, and there poor mechanical properties like low tensile strength and percentage extension. This study explore the availability and affordability of mango starch as raw material for bioplastic production and compared some of its mechanical properties with High density Polyethylene (HDPE), Low density polyethylene (LDPE), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), and Polyurethane (PU). Mango starch was used to synthesize bioplastic derivatives, with variable levels of sucrose as plasticiser, aqueous HCl concentration and Carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) as additive and the mechanical properties of the derived biofilms was measured a...
Recently, starch-based bioplastics have been proposed to curb the problem caused by conventional pl...
The motivation of this work is to lessen the dependence on non-degradable plastic packaging which ca...
Plastics have achieved a dominant position in agriculture because of their transparency, lightness i...
Plastic is highly sought after due its durability, cheapness and convenience. It has been an importa...
Polyethylene is a widely used packaging material, but its non-biodegradable nature can lead to waste...
Bioplastic is more friendly compared to conventional plastic. In terms of environment, bio-plastic w...
Environmental pollution by synthetic polymers is a global problem and investigating substitutes for ...
Bioplastics, easily degraded plastics made from renewable biopolymers such as starch and protein, ar...
Starch is one of the most common and easily obtained natural polymers, making it attractive as a pot...
The manufacture of eco-friendly bioplastic materials from renewable resources to replace petroleum-b...
The problem of plastic waste is currently still the main trigger of environmental pollution, its nat...
Starch derived from two cassava cultivars, one with high amylose (TMS 92/0325) and the other with hi...
Petroleum-based plastics are associated with environmental pollution problems owing to their non-bio...
Plastic pollution has led to the development of bioplastic to replace conventional petroleum-based p...
The development of biodegradable polymers for both industrial and commercial uses is critical nowada...
Recently, starch-based bioplastics have been proposed to curb the problem caused by conventional pl...
The motivation of this work is to lessen the dependence on non-degradable plastic packaging which ca...
Plastics have achieved a dominant position in agriculture because of their transparency, lightness i...
Plastic is highly sought after due its durability, cheapness and convenience. It has been an importa...
Polyethylene is a widely used packaging material, but its non-biodegradable nature can lead to waste...
Bioplastic is more friendly compared to conventional plastic. In terms of environment, bio-plastic w...
Environmental pollution by synthetic polymers is a global problem and investigating substitutes for ...
Bioplastics, easily degraded plastics made from renewable biopolymers such as starch and protein, ar...
Starch is one of the most common and easily obtained natural polymers, making it attractive as a pot...
The manufacture of eco-friendly bioplastic materials from renewable resources to replace petroleum-b...
The problem of plastic waste is currently still the main trigger of environmental pollution, its nat...
Starch derived from two cassava cultivars, one with high amylose (TMS 92/0325) and the other with hi...
Petroleum-based plastics are associated with environmental pollution problems owing to their non-bio...
Plastic pollution has led to the development of bioplastic to replace conventional petroleum-based p...
The development of biodegradable polymers for both industrial and commercial uses is critical nowada...
Recently, starch-based bioplastics have been proposed to curb the problem caused by conventional pl...
The motivation of this work is to lessen the dependence on non-degradable plastic packaging which ca...
Plastics have achieved a dominant position in agriculture because of their transparency, lightness i...