Physical Mechanical Properties of Biodegradable Plastics from Cassava Starch with Variation of Bagasse and Glycerol
Date
2021-02-23Author
LINDRIATI, Triana
RUSDIANTO, Andrew Setiawan
PAKARTIKO, Bustani
ADHA, Firda Ainia
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Environmental problems are related to plastic waste that difficult to
degrade naturally. Polysaccharides in the form of gelatinized cassava
starch and bagasse containing 52.70% cellulose can replace
commercial plastic polymers. This research was aimed to determine
the effect of variations in bagasse and glycerol on physical,
mechanical and biodegradation tests. The study used 2 factors CRD
consisting of the addition of bagasse and glycerol. The results showed
that the addition of bagasse and glycerol reducing the brightness with
a value range of 44.82-76.15 and increased absorption between 2.6110.64%.
The thickness occurred between 0.79-1.11mm. The tensile
strength values are 8.30-14.33 MPa, inversely proportional to the
elongation value between 11.85-94.22%, but directly proportional to
the modulus young value between 0.09-1.24 MPa. The highest
biodegradation values were 0% bagasse and 40% glycerol. The three
best treatments were found in the combination treatment of bagasse
and glycerol 0% 20%, 0% 30%, and 0% 40%.
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