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Fabrication and experimental study of corn starch based vetiver cellulose reinforced bio-composite film for food packaging application
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2021
unpublished
Established applicability of biocomposites in the field of automotive, construction and structural industries has led to a hope to utilize them in the near future for further applications such as food packaging and lightweight coatings. Due to their global abundance, natural fibers and starch have been the most widely tested and used raw materials for use as the bio-composite reinforcements. Here in this work, composites based on corn starch (CS) and vetiver cellulose fibers (VCF) are
doi:10.21203/rs.3.rs-202867/v1
fatcat:jf4l4iiwnfg5nfe4opqobvtp3m