Mechanical and cytotoxic analysis of cutlery developed from phenol‐formaldehyde modified soy‐jute composite
Ajaya Kumar Behera,
Shruti Swaroop Pattnaik,
Chirasmayee Mohanty
et al.
Abstract:The need of the hour is for the creation of natural fiber‐based, biodegradable cutlery in order to protect our planet from pollution caused by plastic. Soy resin creates a hard eco‐friendly/biodegradable composite when combined with phenol‐formaldehyde/resole and a natural fiber like jute. In this experiment, soy and other ingredients are combined with various weight percentages of resoles. Jute‐modified soy composites are characterized through Fourier transform infra‐red spectroscopy, mechanical testing and f… Show more
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