The biodegradable polymers from renewable
resources to substitute synthetic polymer products has
provided opportunities for the reduction of waste via
biological recycling.Starch-based biodegradable
composite (plastic) films of varied compositions were
prepared using casting techniques. The composite films
were characterized for thermal stability using
differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and
thermogravimetric analysis (TGA). The TGA results
indicated that the sample with glycerol, starch and clay
of 17.50 wt. %. 70.00 wt. % and 12.50 wt.%, respectively
was the most thermally stable, having an onset
degradation temperature of 245.68oC and a maximum
degradation temperature of 277.96oC.The DSC of the
films revealed that the sample also has the highest
melting temperature of 119.47oC and a corresponding
enthalpy of 163.64 J/g. The films produced can be used
for packaging.
Keywords : Cassava Starch, Clay, Glycerol, Composite Films, Biodegradable