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  1. Maubin University
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Investigation of Weight Loss Percent from Biodegradable Chitosan Composite Membranes by Soil Burial Test and TG-DTA Analysis

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Title Investigation of Weight Loss Percent from Biodegradable Chitosan Composite Membranes by Soil Burial Test and TG-DTA Analysis
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Publication date 2020-12-01
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Nan Yu Nwe
Zaw Naing
Khin Than Yee
Cho Cho
Description
The chitosan-alginate-starch composite membranes (CAS 1- 4), modified chitosan-alginate-starch-glycerol composite membranes (CASG 1- 4) and modified chitosan-alginate-starch-sorbitol composite membranes (CASS 1- 4) were prepared by using casting and autoclaving methods. These membranes have smooth surfaces, highly transparent and pale yellow colour. The mechanical properties such as tensile strength, elongation at break and tear strength of these prepared membranes were determined. Based on the mechanical properties of prepared composite membranes, CAS-3, CASG-2 and CASS-2 composite membranes were chosen as selected membranes due to their high tensile strength. The selected composite membranes (CAS-3, CASG-2 and CASS-2) were characterized by TG-DTA analyses. The biodegradable properties of these membranes were tested by soil burial method in sandy soil.
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Composite membranes, Mechanical properties, Biodegradable properties
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Maubin University Research Journal
p. 138-148
Vol.11
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