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Properties of a plasticised starch blend. Part 1: Influence of moisture content on fracture properties

Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries ; Carbohydrate Polymers, 71(4), p.535-543, 2008Trabajos contenidos:
  • Chaleat, C.M
  • Halley, P.J
  • Truss, R.W
Tema(s): Recursos en línea: Resumen: The effect of moisture content on tensile and fracture properties of a plasticised starch/high molecular weight polyol blend was investigated. A wide range of mechanical behaviour was achieved by varying slightly the water uptake of this material. At low moisture content, the Young's modulus was 3800 MPa and the yield stress, 54 MPa. When the moisture content reached 15 wt
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The effect of moisture content on tensile and fracture properties of a plasticised starch/high molecular weight polyol blend was investigated. A wide range of mechanical behaviour was achieved by varying slightly the water uptake of this material. At low moisture content, the Young's modulus was 3800 MPa and the yield stress, 54 MPa. When the moisture content reached 15 wt

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