Investigation of physical properties of microalgae‐pectin‐based bio‐composite with addition of pine needle for environmental application
Carlos Munoz‐Cupa,
Kristine Lee,
Anuradha Krishnan
et al.
Abstract:Polymers and biopolymers have gained significance due to their applicability and use in industry reducing the negative impact of polymers based on petroleum. A possible solution for the conventional polymer's biodegradability is bio‐composites, which contain natural fibers or aggregates such as microalgae. Hence, microalgae biomass has a promising application to address the biodegradability issue of conventional polymers. In this study, Chlorella vulgaris biomass was mixed with pectin for control samples with … Show more
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