This study explores the synthesis and characterization of latex composites with poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) hydrogel and keratin. The focus is on assessing mechanical strength, thermal stability, water absorption, and biodegradability, highlighting their potential for applications in agriculture, packaging, and biomedical engineering.
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