Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
Sustainable biocomposites have been developed by solvent
mixing of poly(lactic acid) (PLA) with a fine powder of cocoa bean shells
(CBS) and subsequent solution casting, using different concentrations of
CBS. The inclusion of CBS recovers the crystallinity of the initially
amorphous PLA films and improves the physical properties of the
composites. Young's modulus increases by 80% with 75 wt % CBS inclusion;
however, the composites maintain plasticity. The barrier properties of the
hydrophobic composites were characterized, and the water vapor
permeability is found to be ca. 3.5 × 10-5 g·m-1·day-1·Pa-1 and independent
of the CBS content. On the other hand, oxygen permeability is found to
depend on the CBS content, with values as low as 10 000 mL·?m·m-2·day-1·
atm-1 for 50 wt % CBS. Furthermore, CBS confer antioxidant activity to the
composites and improve swelling properties rendering the composites
biodegradable in aquatic environments, reaching 70% of the maximum
biodegradability in just 30 days. The above, in conjunction with the low level of migration measured in food simulant, make the
PLA/CBS composites a highly promising material for active food packaging
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
PLA; cocoa bean; biodegradation; active food packaging; oxygen barrier; bioplastics; barrier properties
Elenco autori:
Suarato, Giulia
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