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Effect of Plasticizer Type and Concentration on Dynamic Mechanical Properties of Sugar Palm Starch-Based Films

In the quest for biodegradable and environmentally friendly packaging materials, starch-based films have been considered as a potential alternative to address ecological problems that emerged from the use of nonbiodegradable petroleum-based plastics. Thus, this article presents a new biopolymer (sug...

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Published in:International journal of polymer analysis & characterization 2015-10, Vol.20 (7), p.627-636
Main Authors: Sanyang, M. L., Sapuan, S. M., Jawaid, M., Ishak, M. R., Sahari, J.
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Dynamic mechanical properties
Effects
Loss modulus
Mechanical properties
Packaging
Palm
Plasticizer
Plasticizers
Plastics
Starches
Storage modulus
Sugar palm starch
Sugars
Thin films
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