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Double-layer Composite Film of Natural Materials and Mulch Film Application
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Document Title
Double-layer Composite Film of Natural Materials and Mulch Film Application
Author
Pinpru N, Charoonsuk T, Phanasun T, Soponpong M, Bongkarn T, Woramongkolchai S, Vittayakorn N
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Affiliations
National Science & Technology Development Agency - Thailand; National Nanotechnology Center (NANOTEC); Srinakharinwirot University; King Mongkuts Institute of Technology Ladkrabang; Naresuan University; King Mongkuts Institute of Technology Ladkrabang
Type
Article
Source Title
CHIANG MAI JOURNAL OF SCIENCE
Year
2022
Volume
49
Issue
4
Page
1135-1149
Open Access
Bronze
Publisher
CHIANG MAI UNIV, FAC SCIENCE
DOI
10.12982/CMJS.2022.073
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Abstract
In this work, double-layer mulch composite film was prepared from natural materials (bacterial cellulose; BC, alginates, carboxymethyl cellulose; CMC, and calcium hydrogen phosphate; CaHPO4) by the solvent casting method. The BC/CaHPO4 film was casted as a second layer and serves two purposes: soil water absorption and slow-release fertilizer. The mechanical properties of the double layer film are significantly improved by using the double-layer casting technique with the tensile strength of 17.4 MPa and the percentage of elongation at break of 78.7%. The percentage of water absorption and biodegradation was increased to 60% and 48.7%, respectively, within 30 days. Morphological evidence confirmed that the double-layer composite film degraded gradually, as cracks appeared on its surface when buried in soil for a longer period of time. This result was consistent with increasing biodegradation percentage. In addition, the double-layer composite film fully supported the decrease in temperature and increase of soil moisture via ultra violet (UV) protection.
Funding Sponsor
King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang (KMITL) [2565-02-05- 021]; National Science, Research and Innovation Fund (NSRF) through Naresuan University [R2565B059]
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