Starchy nanocomposite films
Researchers from Queen Mary University of London created biodegradable, flexible, and electrically conductive nanocomposite films made using potato starch instead of petroleum-based materials. The starch-based films decompose within a month when buried in soil.
In addition to starch, the nanocomposite films contain the conductive 2D material MXene. Adjusting the ...
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