Cassava starch was chemically modified by radiation grafting with acrylic a
cid to obtain cassava starch graft poly(acrylic acid), which was further mo
dified by esterification and etherification with poly(ethylene glycol) 4000
and propylene oxide, respectively. The modified product was characterized
by NMR spectroscopy and contact angle measurement. The blends of LDPE with
EBS wax had properties similar to the LDPE: blends with the modified starch
in terms of surface wettability, tensile properties, and hardness, but wit
h a much better degradation in soil due to the much higher water absorption
. This article describes the chemical modifications of hydrophilic cassava
starch to become partially hydrophobic, which was then used for blending wi
th LDPE sheets for evaluations of mechanical, thermal and degradation prope
rties. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.