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Effect of TEOS plasma polymerization on corn starch/poly (3-caprolactone) film: characterization, properties and biodegradation

Arolkar et al.

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9036039277627588560
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Arolkar G
Jacob S
Pandiyaraj K
Kelkar-Maneb V
Deshmukh R

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Polymeric packaging materials are preferred because they are lightweight and cost-effective as compared to conventional packaging. Plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD) of organo-silicon compounds is one of the ways to deposit silicon oxide (SiOx) …
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