Properties of compression moulding starch-nanoclay biocomposites

Most of the thermoplastic starch (TPS) is prepared via extruding machine and hot pressing method. The traditional thermoplastic starch was plasticized by water. This blend however, produces a brittle and lower strength of samples [1]. Glycerol and acylamide were among the plasticizers used to improv...

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Main Authors: Ahmad, Zuraida, H, Anuar
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spelling my.iium.irep.164562012-02-02T07:02:02Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/16456/ Properties of compression moulding starch-nanoclay biocomposites Ahmad, Zuraida H, Anuar TA401 Materials of engineering and construction Most of the thermoplastic starch (TPS) is prepared via extruding machine and hot pressing method. The traditional thermoplastic starch was plasticized by water. This blend however, produces a brittle and lower strength of samples [1]. Glycerol and acylamide were among the plasticizers used to improve the strength of TPS. The presences of the inorganic-nano materials were among the routes to improve some of the properties of biodegradable polymers. The nano-composites obtained by the addition of low percentages of clay to polymers exhibited and improvement in the properties such as strength, thermal and oxidative when compared with traditional composites. Clay minerals are aluminum silicates of a layered type classified as phyllosilicates [2,3]. The objective of this research is to study the effect of Montmorillonite (MMT) in TPS via X-Ray diffraction and Fourier Transform infrared (FT-IR). Sun Light Publishing, Canada 2011 Article REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/16456/1/ICCE_China2.pdf Ahmad, Zuraida and H, Anuar (2011) Properties of compression moulding starch-nanoclay biocomposites. World Journal of Engineering, 8 (Supp.1). pp. 1377-1378. ISSN 1708-5284 (Unpublished) http://wjoe.hebeu.edu.cn/mulu.sup.1.2011.htm
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Ahmad, Zuraida
H, Anuar
Properties of compression moulding starch-nanoclay biocomposites
description Most of the thermoplastic starch (TPS) is prepared via extruding machine and hot pressing method. The traditional thermoplastic starch was plasticized by water. This blend however, produces a brittle and lower strength of samples [1]. Glycerol and acylamide were among the plasticizers used to improve the strength of TPS. The presences of the inorganic-nano materials were among the routes to improve some of the properties of biodegradable polymers. The nano-composites obtained by the addition of low percentages of clay to polymers exhibited and improvement in the properties such as strength, thermal and oxidative when compared with traditional composites. Clay minerals are aluminum silicates of a layered type classified as phyllosilicates [2,3]. The objective of this research is to study the effect of Montmorillonite (MMT) in TPS via X-Ray diffraction and Fourier Transform infrared (FT-IR).
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author Ahmad, Zuraida
H, Anuar
author_facet Ahmad, Zuraida
H, Anuar
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title Properties of compression moulding starch-nanoclay biocomposites
title_short Properties of compression moulding starch-nanoclay biocomposites
title_full Properties of compression moulding starch-nanoclay biocomposites
title_fullStr Properties of compression moulding starch-nanoclay biocomposites
title_full_unstemmed Properties of compression moulding starch-nanoclay biocomposites
title_sort properties of compression moulding starch-nanoclay biocomposites
publisher Sun Light Publishing, Canada
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