Determination of the tensile properties and biodegradability of cornstarch-based biopolymers plasticized with sorbitol and glycerol

In this study, the effects of various quantities of sorbitol and glycerol plasticizers (0%, 30%, 45%, and 60%) on cornstarch-based film were examined to develop a novel polymer for usage with biodegradable materials. The film was prepared using the casting process. According to the test findings, th...

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Main Authors: Moklis, Muhammad Harussani, Salit, Mohd Sapuan, A. H. M., Firdaus, El-Badry, Yaser A., Hussein, Enas E., El-Bahy, Zeinhom M.
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Published: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2021
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spelling my.upm.eprints.966672023-01-11T06:53:33Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/96667/ Determination of the tensile properties and biodegradability of cornstarch-based biopolymers plasticized with sorbitol and glycerol Moklis, Muhammad Harussani Salit, Mohd Sapuan A. H. M., Firdaus El-Badry, Yaser A. Hussein, Enas E. El-Bahy, Zeinhom M. In this study, the effects of various quantities of sorbitol and glycerol plasticizers (0%, 30%, 45%, and 60%) on cornstarch-based film were examined to develop a novel polymer for usage with biodegradable materials. The film was prepared using the casting process. According to the test findings, the application of the plasticizer concentrations affected the thickness, moisture content, and water absorption of the film. When plasticizer concentrations were increased to 60%, the tensile stress and Young’s modulus of plasticized films dropped regardless of plasticizer type. However, the thin film with addition of 30% sorbitol plasticizer demonstrated a steady value of Young’s modulus (60.17 MPa) with an increase in tensile strength (13.61 MPa) of 46%, while the lowest combination of tensile strength and Young’s modulus is the film that was plasticized with 60% glycerol, with 2.33 MPa and 16.23 MPa, respectively. In summary, the properties and performance of cornstarch-based film were greatly influenced by plasticizer types and concentrations. The finest set of features in this research appeared in the film plasticized with 30% sorbitol, which achieved the best mechanical properties for food packaging applications. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2021 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/96667/1/ABSTRACT.pdf Moklis, Muhammad Harussani and Salit, Mohd Sapuan and A. H. M., Firdaus and El-Badry, Yaser A. and Hussein, Enas E. and El-Bahy, Zeinhom M. (2021) Determination of the tensile properties and biodegradability of cornstarch-based biopolymers plasticized with sorbitol and glycerol. Polymers, 13 (21). pp. 1-12. ISSN 2073-4360 https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/13/21/3709 10.3390/polym13213709
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description In this study, the effects of various quantities of sorbitol and glycerol plasticizers (0%, 30%, 45%, and 60%) on cornstarch-based film were examined to develop a novel polymer for usage with biodegradable materials. The film was prepared using the casting process. According to the test findings, the application of the plasticizer concentrations affected the thickness, moisture content, and water absorption of the film. When plasticizer concentrations were increased to 60%, the tensile stress and Young’s modulus of plasticized films dropped regardless of plasticizer type. However, the thin film with addition of 30% sorbitol plasticizer demonstrated a steady value of Young’s modulus (60.17 MPa) with an increase in tensile strength (13.61 MPa) of 46%, while the lowest combination of tensile strength and Young’s modulus is the film that was plasticized with 60% glycerol, with 2.33 MPa and 16.23 MPa, respectively. In summary, the properties and performance of cornstarch-based film were greatly influenced by plasticizer types and concentrations. The finest set of features in this research appeared in the film plasticized with 30% sorbitol, which achieved the best mechanical properties for food packaging applications.
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author Moklis, Muhammad Harussani
Salit, Mohd Sapuan
A. H. M., Firdaus
El-Badry, Yaser A.
Hussein, Enas E.
El-Bahy, Zeinhom M.
spellingShingle Moklis, Muhammad Harussani
Salit, Mohd Sapuan
A. H. M., Firdaus
El-Badry, Yaser A.
Hussein, Enas E.
El-Bahy, Zeinhom M.
Determination of the tensile properties and biodegradability of cornstarch-based biopolymers plasticized with sorbitol and glycerol
author_facet Moklis, Muhammad Harussani
Salit, Mohd Sapuan
A. H. M., Firdaus
El-Badry, Yaser A.
Hussein, Enas E.
El-Bahy, Zeinhom M.
author_sort Moklis, Muhammad Harussani
title Determination of the tensile properties and biodegradability of cornstarch-based biopolymers plasticized with sorbitol and glycerol
title_short Determination of the tensile properties and biodegradability of cornstarch-based biopolymers plasticized with sorbitol and glycerol
title_full Determination of the tensile properties and biodegradability of cornstarch-based biopolymers plasticized with sorbitol and glycerol
title_fullStr Determination of the tensile properties and biodegradability of cornstarch-based biopolymers plasticized with sorbitol and glycerol
title_full_unstemmed Determination of the tensile properties and biodegradability of cornstarch-based biopolymers plasticized with sorbitol and glycerol
title_sort determination of the tensile properties and biodegradability of cornstarch-based biopolymers plasticized with sorbitol and glycerol
publisher Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
publishDate 2021
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/96667/1/ABSTRACT.pdf
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