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Strength analysis of bioplastic made from cardava banana peel starch reinforced with different chitin-based material

dc.contributor.advisorLumansoc, Teresa S.
dc.contributor.authorOrdaneza, Angel Mae C.
dc.contributor.chairAquino, Eduardo F.
dc.date.accessioned2025-04-25T02:40:36Z
dc.date.issued2024-06
dc.description.abstractThis study conducted to evaluate the flammability, biodegradability, and tensile strength of the bioplastic made from cardava banana peel starch and different chitin-based material. The experimental samples were laid in complete randomized design (CRD) with three treatments, namely; T1 (Commercial), T2 (Eggshell) and T3 (Golden Apple Snail Shell) and each was replicated three times. The data gathered was analyzed using One-way ANOVA and LSD at 5% level of significance. Based on the result, T3 has the highest mean flammability and biodegradability value of 3.35 mm/sec and 77.04% respectively, followed by T2 (3.09 mm/sec and 66.62%} and T1 (2.74% mm/sec and 20.39%) that has the lowest mean flammability and biodegradability value. Acid solubility results revealed that Treatment 1 has the highest acid solubility with the value of 7.53% followed by Treatment 2 with 6.8% and Treatment 3 with 5.76% that has the lowest acid solubility. In the tensile strength, Treatment 2 has the highest tensile strength with the value of 7.12074 MPa followed by T3 (6.8932 MPa) and T1 (5.87459 MPa) which has the lowest tensile strength value. The ANOVA results revealed that there's a highly significant difference in the flammability and biodegradability among the means of the three treatments. In general, the results revealed that different chitin-based materials (particularly eggshell and golden apple snail) and cardava banana peel starch can be used to make bioplastics given that they exceed the flammable standard, have excellent biodegradability, low solubility, and has high tensile strength. Furthermore, it is produced from waste materials, decreasing the threat of environmental pollution.
dc.identifier.citationOrdaneza, A. M. C. (2024). Strength analysis of bioplastic made from cardava banana peel starch reinforced with different chitin-based material [Undergraduate thesis, Davao del Sur State College]. Davao del Sur State College Institutional Repository.
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14578/203
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherDavao del Sur State College
dc.subjectBioplastic
dc.subjectBanana peel
dc.subjectEggshell
dc.subjectGolden apple snail
dc.subjectChitin
dc.subjectSweet plantain
dc.subject.lcshBioplastic
dc.subject.lcshChitin
dc.subject.lcshBiodegradable
dc.subject.lcshEnvironmental
dc.subject.lcshEnvironmental pollution
dc.titleStrength analysis of bioplastic made from cardava banana peel starch reinforced with different chitin-based material
dc.typeThesis
local.subjectSaging
local.subjectSaba
local.subjectKardaba
local.subjectEggshell
local.subjectGolden Apple Snail Shell
local.subjectcomplete randomized design
local.subjectcardava banana peel starch
local.subjectchitin-based material
local.subject.sdgSDG 7 - Affordable and clean energy
thesis.degree.departmentInstitute of Computing, Engineering and Technology
thesis.degree.grantorDavao del Sur State College
thesis.degree.levelUndergraduate
thesis.degree.nameBachelor of Science in Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering

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