Sustainable substrate tin oxide/nanofibril cellulose/thermoplastic starch: dimensional stability and tensile properties
Polymers used in thin films or substrates contribute to several environmental issues hence biodegradable materials should be used instead. In order to overcome this issue, the use of sustainable filler and reinforcements are needed to replace the existing synthetic materials. Nevertheless, the lower...
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Main Authors: | Azra N.A., Atiqah A., Jalar A., Manar G., Supian A.B.M., Ilyas R.A. |
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Other Authors: | 58974255800 |
Format: | Review |
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Elsevier Editora Ltda
2024
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