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  1. Noor Fatimah Kader Sultan, Wan Lutfi Wan Johari
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    The aim of this study is to develop bioplastic film from a combination of two biopolymers of same
    source, namely banana peel and corn starch. Five banana peel films (BP film) were prepared with
    different concentrations of corn starch (1% up to 5%) as co-biopolymer and film without corn
    starch acted as a control. The films were carried out with several durability tests and
    characterization analyses. Based on the results obtained, the BP film with 4% corn starch gave the
    highest tensile strength 34.72 N/m2 compared to other samples. The water absorption test showed
    that BP films with 3% corn starch were resistant to water uptake by absorbing water up to 60.65%.
    In terms of characterization, spectra of Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) obtained
    for BP control film and BP film with 4% corn starch were comparable with most of the peaks were
    present. The thermal analysis by differential screening calorimetric (DSC) detected the melting
    temperature for both BP control film and BP film with 4% corn respectively at Tonset of 54.41°C
    and 67.83°C. Overall, combination of starches from two different sources can be used as an
    alternative in producing bioplastics.
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