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Title: Physical, Thermal Stability, and Mechanical Characteristics of New Bioplastic from Blends Cassava and Tannia Starches as Green Material
Authors: Christwardana, Marcelinus
Ismojo, Ismojo
Keywords: Biomaterials
Blend Polymer
Green Materials
Thin Film
Xanthosoma undipes
Issue Date: Mar-2021
Publisher: Molekul
Citation: http://dx.doi.org/10.20884/1.jm.2021.16.1.671
Series/Report no.: Vol. 16. No. 1, March 2021;46 – 56
Abstract: This paper presents the study results of the morphology, physical properties, thermal stability, and mechanics of bioplastic blends made from tannia and cassava starch, with a varying weight from 0 to 95%. The addition of tannia to the cassava starch-based bioplastic composition has the ability to reduce the number of pores, density, and water absorption with an average thickness of 0.21-0.29 mm. It also increased moisture content due to its nature, which is more hydrophilic than cassava starch. The result showed that the tensile strength of bioplastic ranged from 0.81-1.33 MPa and elongated from 31-35%. In addition, the thermal analysis data showed that the glass transition temperature shifted marginally due to intermolecular activity. This shows that tannia starch has promising potential as an alternative raw material for bioplastics to replace cassava starch which is more dominantly used as a food source
Description: Physical, Thermal Stability, and Mechanical Characteristics of New Bioplastic from Blends Cassava and Tannia Starches as Green Material DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.20884/1.jm.2021.16.1.671
URI: http://repository.iti.ac.id/jspui/handle/123456789/870
ISSN: 1907-9761
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