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Title: Production and Characterization of Biodegradable Plastic from Nigeria Cassava Starch
Authors: Eterigho, Elizabeth J.
Farrow, Salome
Ejejigbe, Silver E.
Onaivi, Ene C.
Keywords: biodegradability, cassava starch, plastics films, plasticizers.
Issue Date: 16-Aug-2017
Publisher: Published by Global Academic-Industrial Cooperation Society
Citation: http://icesa2017.globalconf.org
Series/Report no.: 1;1
Abstract: The use of synthetic polymer in the industries and household packaging for various purposes has increased, however, it possesses environmental challenge due to its nondegradability. This research therefore focused on the production of a biodegradable plastic by blending various composition of poly vinyl alcohol (PVA), additives and cassava starch. The product produced (plastic) were extruded, analysed and tested for biodegradability under natural conditions. The results obtained were compared with the conventional polymer. The density of the produced plastic was 0.83 Kg/m3, melting temperature was 200oC and its water adsorption rate was 1.3% per day. The tensile strength was 23.63N/mm2 compared to 10.86N/mm2 and 8.29N/mm2 for polyethene and paper respectively. The results showed excellent retention of physical, thermal, structural and mechanical property required in plastics. Thus, indicating the possibility of universal application of Nigeria cassava starch as a source of biodegradable agent in plastic films production.
Description: 2017 Tokyo International Conference on Engineering, Science, and Applications (ICESA 2017) From page 84 to 90
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/14594
ISSN: ISSN 2521-3814
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