Abstract
This investigation is based on the fabrication and characterization of nano-biocomposites made from natural resources like jute and soy seeds along with glutaraldehyde as curing agent. Water based soy resin was modified with different weight percentages of natural and organically modified nanoclay and applied as matrix along with jute to prepare the nanocomposites. Composites were degraded under soil burial condition and lost 60–75% of their original weight after 60 days. These composites were characterized from various aspects like thermal stability, mechanical testing and fire retardancy to ensure them to be used for end application like furniture, and automobile interiors.
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