2019
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/1378/3/032079
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Production of Adhesive from Cassava Starch

Abstract: The research work investigated the production of adhesive from cassava starch. Cassava tubers were processed into starch-based adhesives, using two different gelatinization enhancers (that is HCl and NaOH) which were introduced separately. The adhesives were produced by considering two varied process parameters, namely percentage weight of borax in starch solution (8 – 20%) and reaction temperature (65 – 85°C). Comparative analysis of the adhesive obtained (using HCl and NaOH as gelatinization enhancers) inclu… Show more

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“…Cassava is described as a long-standing plant with fan-shaped leaves that contains fleshy brown roots, or tubers. Cassava starch as a raw material for bioadhesives is more advantageous than other starches because of the clear paste formed, the low gel formation temperature, stability of the gel formed, and its excellent film properties [ 23 ]. Sweet potato, locally called camote , is another source of starch.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cassava is described as a long-standing plant with fan-shaped leaves that contains fleshy brown roots, or tubers. Cassava starch as a raw material for bioadhesives is more advantageous than other starches because of the clear paste formed, the low gel formation temperature, stability of the gel formed, and its excellent film properties [ 23 ]. Sweet potato, locally called camote , is another source of starch.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%