Mechanical and thermal properties of tapioca starch films plasticized with glycerol and sorbitol

Recently, the use of natural polymer such as starch to produce packaging film has received much attention as a substitute for conventional petroleum-based packaging film since starch is biodegradable and sustainable. However, the poor characteristic of starch such as high brittleness will limit the...

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Main Authors: Mohd Zahiruddin, Siti Mariam, Othman, Siti Hajar, Mohamed Amin Tawakkal, Intan Syafinaz, A. Talib, Rosnita
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spelling my.upm.eprints.813132021-06-13T13:19:01Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/81313/ Mechanical and thermal properties of tapioca starch films plasticized with glycerol and sorbitol Mohd Zahiruddin, Siti Mariam Othman, Siti Hajar Mohamed Amin Tawakkal, Intan Syafinaz A. Talib, Rosnita Recently, the use of natural polymer such as starch to produce packaging film has received much attention as a substitute for conventional petroleum-based packaging film since starch is biodegradable and sustainable. However, the poor characteristic of starch such as high brittleness will limit the application of the film. This problem can be solved by adding plasticizers. In this work, the effects of different types of plasticizers (glycerol, sorbitol and 1:1 mixture of glycerol-sorbitol) on mechanical and thermal properties of tapioca starch films prepared by solvent casting method were investigated. The films were characterized in term of mechanical (tensile strength (TS), elongation at break (EAB), Young Modulus (YM) and thermal properties (thermo-gravimetric analysis (TGA)). Film plasticized with sorbitol exhibited higher TS and YM but lower EAB value which contributed to higher thermal stability than glycerol-plasticized film. This was due to the strong interactions between the polymer chains resulting from the high molecular weight of sorbitol. Hence, films became more rigid and thus promoted to a greater thermal resistance. Rynnye Lyan Resources 2019-04 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/81313/1/FILM.pdf Mohd Zahiruddin, Siti Mariam and Othman, Siti Hajar and Mohamed Amin Tawakkal, Intan Syafinaz and A. Talib, Rosnita (2019) Mechanical and thermal properties of tapioca starch films plasticized with glycerol and sorbitol. Food Research, 3 (2). pp. 157-163. ISSN 2550-2166 https://www.myfoodresearch.com/vol-39474issue-2.html 10.26656/fr.2017.3(2).105
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description Recently, the use of natural polymer such as starch to produce packaging film has received much attention as a substitute for conventional petroleum-based packaging film since starch is biodegradable and sustainable. However, the poor characteristic of starch such as high brittleness will limit the application of the film. This problem can be solved by adding plasticizers. In this work, the effects of different types of plasticizers (glycerol, sorbitol and 1:1 mixture of glycerol-sorbitol) on mechanical and thermal properties of tapioca starch films prepared by solvent casting method were investigated. The films were characterized in term of mechanical (tensile strength (TS), elongation at break (EAB), Young Modulus (YM) and thermal properties (thermo-gravimetric analysis (TGA)). Film plasticized with sorbitol exhibited higher TS and YM but lower EAB value which contributed to higher thermal stability than glycerol-plasticized film. This was due to the strong interactions between the polymer chains resulting from the high molecular weight of sorbitol. Hence, films became more rigid and thus promoted to a greater thermal resistance.
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author Mohd Zahiruddin, Siti Mariam
Othman, Siti Hajar
Mohamed Amin Tawakkal, Intan Syafinaz
A. Talib, Rosnita
spellingShingle Mohd Zahiruddin, Siti Mariam
Othman, Siti Hajar
Mohamed Amin Tawakkal, Intan Syafinaz
A. Talib, Rosnita
Mechanical and thermal properties of tapioca starch films plasticized with glycerol and sorbitol
author_facet Mohd Zahiruddin, Siti Mariam
Othman, Siti Hajar
Mohamed Amin Tawakkal, Intan Syafinaz
A. Talib, Rosnita
author_sort Mohd Zahiruddin, Siti Mariam
title Mechanical and thermal properties of tapioca starch films plasticized with glycerol and sorbitol
title_short Mechanical and thermal properties of tapioca starch films plasticized with glycerol and sorbitol
title_full Mechanical and thermal properties of tapioca starch films plasticized with glycerol and sorbitol
title_fullStr Mechanical and thermal properties of tapioca starch films plasticized with glycerol and sorbitol
title_full_unstemmed Mechanical and thermal properties of tapioca starch films plasticized with glycerol and sorbitol
title_sort mechanical and thermal properties of tapioca starch films plasticized with glycerol and sorbitol
publisher Rynnye Lyan Resources
publishDate 2019
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/81313/1/FILM.pdf
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