Edible film biocomposite (EFB) is a kind of materials able to substitute the non-biodegradable plastics. This idea is one of the breakthroughs in reducing plastic waste which is not environmentally friendly. EFB is an environmentally-safe and biocompostable material. This research explores and fabricate EFB from tapioca starch, soy lecithin and sugarcane bagasse fiber (SBF). The SBF was varied by 1, 2, and 3% (from dry starch) into the cassava starch/soy lecithin matrix. The production of EFB was solution casting. A tensile machine and Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) observed the tensile properties and fracture surface characteristics. The results present that the highest value of tensile strength is in EFB (2% SBF) of 0.823 MPa. The ten...
The hybrid composite was prepared from cassava bagasse (CB) and sugar palm fiber (SPF) by casting te...
Biocomposite films were prepared using corn starch (CS), sorbitol as a plasticiser, and multi-scale ...
In general, starch-based biopolymer has low mechanical properties. Hence, various methods have been ...
AbstractIncreasing environmental concerns in recent years focused greater attention on the developme...
The aim of this study is to develop degradable starch based packaging film with enhanced mechanical ...
The biocomposite films consisting of native tropical starches i.e. sago, rice and tapioca and treate...
Abstract Background Cassava starch, the economically important agricultural commodity in Thailand, c...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the potential of the fibrous material obtained from ethanol-wa...
THERE IS AN increasing need for biodegradable plastics because they are environmentally friendly and...
Several different hydrocolloids, such as starch, have been proposed as suitable base materials (matr...
Greener composites, as alternatives to more common materials, should also achieve technical and econ...
This project aim was to replace petroleum-based plastic packaging materials that pollute the environ...
In this paper, Dioscorea hispida starch (DHS) biocomposites films were successfully prepared via com...
ABSTRACT Edible films are an alternative to synthetic materials used for packaging foods. The aim of...
Biocomposite films were prepared using corn starch (CS), sorbitol as a plasticiser, and multi-scale ...
The hybrid composite was prepared from cassava bagasse (CB) and sugar palm fiber (SPF) by casting te...
Biocomposite films were prepared using corn starch (CS), sorbitol as a plasticiser, and multi-scale ...
In general, starch-based biopolymer has low mechanical properties. Hence, various methods have been ...
AbstractIncreasing environmental concerns in recent years focused greater attention on the developme...
The aim of this study is to develop degradable starch based packaging film with enhanced mechanical ...
The biocomposite films consisting of native tropical starches i.e. sago, rice and tapioca and treate...
Abstract Background Cassava starch, the economically important agricultural commodity in Thailand, c...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the potential of the fibrous material obtained from ethanol-wa...
THERE IS AN increasing need for biodegradable plastics because they are environmentally friendly and...
Several different hydrocolloids, such as starch, have been proposed as suitable base materials (matr...
Greener composites, as alternatives to more common materials, should also achieve technical and econ...
This project aim was to replace petroleum-based plastic packaging materials that pollute the environ...
In this paper, Dioscorea hispida starch (DHS) biocomposites films were successfully prepared via com...
ABSTRACT Edible films are an alternative to synthetic materials used for packaging foods. The aim of...
Biocomposite films were prepared using corn starch (CS), sorbitol as a plasticiser, and multi-scale ...
The hybrid composite was prepared from cassava bagasse (CB) and sugar palm fiber (SPF) by casting te...
Biocomposite films were prepared using corn starch (CS), sorbitol as a plasticiser, and multi-scale ...
In general, starch-based biopolymer has low mechanical properties. Hence, various methods have been ...