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Effect of starch types on properties of biodegradable polymer based on thermoplastic starch process by injection molding technique

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In this study effects of different starch types on the properties of biodegradable polymer based on thermoplastic starch (TPS) were investigated. Different types of starch containing different contents of amylose and amylopectin were used, i.e. cassava starch, mungbean starch, and arrowroot starch. The TPS polymers were compounded and shaped using an internal mixer and an injection molding machine, respectively. It was found that the amount of amylose and amylopectin contents on native starch influence the properties of the TPS polymer. A high amylose starch of TPMS led to higher strength, hardness, degree of crystallization than the high amylopectin starch of TPCS. In addition, function group analysis by Fourier transforms infrared spectrophotometer, water absorption, and biodegradation by soil burial test were also examined.

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Arrowroot starch, Biodegradable polymer, Injection molding, Mungbean starch, Thermoplastic starch

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Songklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology, 37(2), 193-199, 2015

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