ABSTRACT

Abstract ................................................................................................. 170 9.1 Introduction .................................................................................. 170 9.2 Materials and Methodology ......................................................... 172 9.3 Results and Discussion ................................................................ 177 9.4 Conclusions .................................................................................. 191 Keywords .............................................................................................. 192 References ............................................................................................. 192

ABSTRACT

Ecofriendlyconcerns have led to an increased demand for good biodegradable polymer material with higher tensile strength and good gas barrier properties in many industrial applications and other material used in everyday life. Currently, almost all the polymers used do not physically decompose due to their high chemical stability, leading to the serious environmental problem. Now a day’s replacing the nonbiodegradable polymeric material is an emerging interest field of research. Cellulose plays a very important role in this modification. Their low-cost and low density associated with high specific mechanical properties which is having biodegradable property alternative to the most commonly used synthetic reinforcement.