Potential Biodegradable Sticker Based on Carrageenaan and Chitosan with Addition of Lauric Acid: A Mini Review
Arrijal Fadhli Aulia,
Emma Rochima,
Santi Rukminita Anggraeni
et al.
Abstract:Plastic pollution is a significant problem with detrimental effects on the environment and human health. Conventional plastic stickers, widely used in various sectors, contribute to plastic waste accumulation and slow degradation. To address this issue, review has focused on developing biodegradable stickers made from natural polymers such as carrageenan and chitosan. Carrageenan, derived from red seaweed, forms gels and has potential as a biodegradable film due to its stability and high fiber content. Chitosa… Show more
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