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Physicochemical properties comparative analysis of corn starch and cassava starch, and comparative analysis as adhesive

Chen et al., 2021

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5069681287760389462
Author
Chen X
Yao W
Gao F
Zheng D
Wang Q
Cao J
Tan H
Zhang Y
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Journal of Renewable materials

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The morphology and properties of corn starch and cassava starch were compared by SEM, DSC and TGA. The effects of amylose and amylopectin content on starch properties were studied by FT-IR, XRD and XPS. The plywood was pressed with the prepared adhesive and …
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