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- W1932724852 abstract "Potato peel powder (POPL), which is biodegradable, has been used as filler material in polypropylene (PP) matrix in varying concentration from 10 to 40% by weight to prepare biocomposites and investigated water absorption, physicomechanical and thermal properties. Scanning electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction has been used for morphological characterization and crystallization studies. Flexural modulus of biocomposites increased by 40% compared with neat PP at 30% loading of POPL. Flexural strength also increased with increasing filler loading. Tensile strength of biocomposites has been observed to be comparable with neat PP up to 20% filler loading and increase in tensile modulus up to 40% was seen in biocomposites with 20% filler loading. Impact strength of biocomposites up to 20% filler loading was found to be at par with neat PP. Use of MA-g-PP compatibilizer in the biocomposites yielded better physico-mechanical and thermal properties than biocomposites without compatibilizer. © 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J. Appl. Polym. Sci. 2015, 132, 42445." @default.
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