Thermal-chemical and biodegradation behaviour of alginic acid treated flax fibres/ poly(hydroxybutyrate-co-valerate) PHBV green composites in compost medium
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Boobalan Thulasinathan | A. Alagarsamy | S. Muniyasamy | O. Ofosu | S. Ramu | Saravanan Soorangkattan | J. Muthuramalingam | Angelin Swetha Thondi Rajan | Sudhakar Muniyasamy
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