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Influence of the simultaneous addition of bentonite and cellulose fibers on the mechanical and barrier properties of starch composite-films.
Food Sci Technol Int. 2012 Feb; 18(1):35-45.FS

Abstract

The addition of nanoclay or cellulose fibers has been presented in the literature as a suitable alternative for reinforcing starch films. The aim of the present work was to evaluate the effect of the simultaneous incorporation of nanoclay (bentonite) and cellulose fibers on the mechanical and water barrier properties of the resultant composite-films. Films were prepared by casting with 3% in weight of cassava starch, using glycerol as plasticizer (0.30 g per g of starch), cellulose fibers at a concentration of 0.30 g of fibers per g of starch and nanoclay (0.05 g clay per g starch and 0.10 g clay per g starch). The addition of cellulose fibers and nanoclay increased the tensile strength of the films 8.5 times and the Young modulus 24 times but reduced the elongation capacity 14 times. The water barrier properties of the composite-films to which bentonite and cellulose fibers were added were approximately 60% inferior to those of starch films. Diffractograms showed that the nanoclay was intercalated in the polymeric matrix. These results indicate that the simultaneous addition of bentonite and cellulose fibers is a suitable alternative to increase the tensile strength of the films and decrease their water vapor permeabilities.

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Department of Chemical and Food Engineering, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Florianopolis, Brazil.No affiliation info availableNo affiliation info available

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article

Language

eng

PubMed ID

22049161

Citation

de Moraes, J Oliveira, et al. "Influence of the Simultaneous Addition of Bentonite and Cellulose Fibers On the Mechanical and Barrier Properties of Starch Composite-films." Food Science and Technology International = Ciencia Y Tecnologia De Los Alimentos Internacional, vol. 18, no. 1, 2012, pp. 35-45.
de Moraes JO, Müller CM, Laurindo JB. Influence of the simultaneous addition of bentonite and cellulose fibers on the mechanical and barrier properties of starch composite-films. Food Sci Technol Int. 2012;18(1):35-45.
de Moraes, J. O., Müller, C. M., & Laurindo, J. B. (2012). Influence of the simultaneous addition of bentonite and cellulose fibers on the mechanical and barrier properties of starch composite-films. Food Science and Technology International = Ciencia Y Tecnologia De Los Alimentos Internacional, 18(1), 35-45. https://doi.org/10.1177/1082013211427622
de Moraes JO, Müller CM, Laurindo JB. Influence of the Simultaneous Addition of Bentonite and Cellulose Fibers On the Mechanical and Barrier Properties of Starch Composite-films. Food Sci Technol Int. 2012;18(1):35-45. PubMed PMID: 22049161.
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