Dias, GMGDPremachandra, BAJKWalpalage, S2013-12-272013-12-272005http://dl.lib.mrt.ac.lk/handle/123/9655As a solution to the environmental damage caused by the synthetic polymers in wasted materials, the use of biodegradable polymers has gained much attention during the last couple of years. The current research involved the preparation and characterization of novel biodegradable polymeric composites. In these composites, Low-Density Polyethylene was used as the continuous phase. Tapioca starch, a naturally occurring biodegradable polymer available in Sri Lanka was used as the other component in the composites. Compatibility of starch with (LDPE) was increased by replacing hydrophilic OH groups in starch molecules to different extents by oleate fatty-ester moieties. Mechanical properties, morphology, water absorptivity and biodegradability of the resulting composites were investigated.enBiodegradable introducing polyethylene polymeric composites starch oleates into prepared by low-densityConference-Full-text2005ERU - Research for industrypp. 237-250Proceedings of the 11th annual symposium 2005