Tapioca starch based biodegradable film : a preliminary study
Pofyethyfene (PE) is one of the mass produced non-degradabfe polymers and various types of PE are used extensively in many fields, including food-packaging films. There has been an increased interest in enhancing the biodegradability of PEs by bfending them with a cheap natural polymer. Low density...
Main Authors: | Rasit Ali, Roshaflma, Wan Abdul Rahman, Wan Allan |
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Format: | Conference or Workshop Item |
Language: | English |
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2007
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Online Access: | http://eprints.utm.my/10105/1/RoshafimaRasitAli2006_TapiocaStarchBasedBiodegradableFilm.pdf |
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