Acquiring and Identifying Novel Materials Using Thermoplastic Starch and Low-Density Polyethylene

Abstract

Oprea Dehghani*

In the realm of materials science, the quest for sustainable and versatile materials is unceasing. One promising avenue involves the fusion of Thermoplastic Starch (TPS) and Low-Density Polyethylene (LDPE), resulting in novel composite materials with diverse applications. This article delves into the acquisition and identification of these innovative materials, discussing their properties, manufacturing processes and potential uses. By harnessing the synergistic properties of TPS and LDPE, researchers aim to contribute to the development of eco-friendly materials that address contemporary challenges while opening new avenues for exploration in the field of polymer science.

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