Biodegradation of low density polyethylene/ starch film
Low biodegradability nature of synthetic polymer is a nuisance to the environment, as the increasing of plastics waste will cause diseases and short landfill area. Addition of sago starch as filler in synthetic polymers suggests a good way to overcome the problem. In this study, sago starch was phys...
Main Authors: | Wan Abdul Rahman, Wan Aizan, Rasit Ali, Roshafima, Nor Kamarudin, Khairul Sozana, Muhammad, Ida Idayu, Zakaria, Naterah |
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Format: | Monograph |
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Faculty of Chemical and Natural Resource Engineering
2008
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