Starch based active packaging film reinforced with empty fruit bunch (EFB) cellulose nanofiber

Biopolymer active packaging is known to have low mechanical strength and highly brittle. Regardless to its disadvantage, polymers from natural sources have attracted serious attention since the non-renewable sources for example petroleum, the major precursor of plastic manufacturing become depleted....

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Main Authors: Salleh, Eraricar, Muhamad, Ida Idayu, Salehudin, Mohd. Harfiz, Mamat, Siti Nur Hana
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.proche.2014.05.004
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spelling my.utm.626512017-07-06T05:26:02Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/62651/ Starch based active packaging film reinforced with empty fruit bunch (EFB) cellulose nanofiber Salleh, Eraricar Muhamad, Ida Idayu Salehudin, Mohd. Harfiz Mamat, Siti Nur Hana TP Chemical technology Biopolymer active packaging is known to have low mechanical strength and highly brittle. Regardless to its disadvantage, polymers from natural sources have attracted serious attention since the non-renewable sources for example petroleum, the major precursor of plastic manufacturing become depleted. Starch-Chitosan for instance is a hybrid film that entirely green as it produced from a renewable material and totally degradable. The addition of chitosan in film packaging able to kill pathogen hence increases the food shelf life. Through nanotechnology advance, nanomaterial can be used for material reinforcement. Nowadays, greener approach could be applied by incorporating natural cellulose nanofiber into the film matrix. Oil palm empty fruit bunch (OPEFB) fiber that rich of cellulose contents could be treated chemically to purify the cellulose in the fiber. Cellulose fiber obtained was cut to a nano-size using acid hydrolysis. Transmission Electron Microscopy (T. E. M) obtained shown the nanofiber size was ranged between 1-100nm in diameter. Nanocomposite film formulation, was constructed by varying the cellulose nanofiber incorporation between 2-10% per weight of starch. The strength of the films was measured as well as antimicrobial properties. The addition of 2% cellulose nanofiber into the film matrix exhibits high tensile strength with 5.25Mpa compared to starch-chitosan hybrid film with 3.96Mpa. However, no significant improvement in tensile strength was distinguished beyond that ratio. Antimicrobial analysis shows that the addition of cellulose nanofiber could increase the inhibition effect towards gram-positive bacteria but not towards gram-negative bacteria. The addition of 2% cellulose nanofiber increased the inhibition diameter towards gram positive bacteria, Bacillus subtilis up to 33%. However, inhibition towards Bacillus subtilis decreased with the incorporation of more cellulose nanofiber. In gram-negative bacteria Escherichia coli, the addition of cellulose nanofiber does not give significant effect to bacterial. In General, the addition of the unique structure of cellulose nanofiber in the starch based polymer system could enhance the mechanical strength of the film and increase the inhibition of the gram positive bacteria. Elsevier B. V. 2014 Article PeerReviewed Salleh, Eraricar and Muhamad, Ida Idayu and Salehudin, Mohd. Harfiz and Mamat, Siti Nur Hana (2014) Starch based active packaging film reinforced with empty fruit bunch (EFB) cellulose nanofiber. International Conference and Workshop on Chemical Engineering UNPAR 2013 (ICCE UNPAR 2013), 9 . pp. 23-33. ISSN 1876-6196 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.proche.2014.05.004 DOI:10.1016/j.proche.2014.05.004
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topic TP Chemical technology
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Salleh, Eraricar
Muhamad, Ida Idayu
Salehudin, Mohd. Harfiz
Mamat, Siti Nur Hana
Starch based active packaging film reinforced with empty fruit bunch (EFB) cellulose nanofiber
description Biopolymer active packaging is known to have low mechanical strength and highly brittle. Regardless to its disadvantage, polymers from natural sources have attracted serious attention since the non-renewable sources for example petroleum, the major precursor of plastic manufacturing become depleted. Starch-Chitosan for instance is a hybrid film that entirely green as it produced from a renewable material and totally degradable. The addition of chitosan in film packaging able to kill pathogen hence increases the food shelf life. Through nanotechnology advance, nanomaterial can be used for material reinforcement. Nowadays, greener approach could be applied by incorporating natural cellulose nanofiber into the film matrix. Oil palm empty fruit bunch (OPEFB) fiber that rich of cellulose contents could be treated chemically to purify the cellulose in the fiber. Cellulose fiber obtained was cut to a nano-size using acid hydrolysis. Transmission Electron Microscopy (T. E. M) obtained shown the nanofiber size was ranged between 1-100nm in diameter. Nanocomposite film formulation, was constructed by varying the cellulose nanofiber incorporation between 2-10% per weight of starch. The strength of the films was measured as well as antimicrobial properties. The addition of 2% cellulose nanofiber into the film matrix exhibits high tensile strength with 5.25Mpa compared to starch-chitosan hybrid film with 3.96Mpa. However, no significant improvement in tensile strength was distinguished beyond that ratio. Antimicrobial analysis shows that the addition of cellulose nanofiber could increase the inhibition effect towards gram-positive bacteria but not towards gram-negative bacteria. The addition of 2% cellulose nanofiber increased the inhibition diameter towards gram positive bacteria, Bacillus subtilis up to 33%. However, inhibition towards Bacillus subtilis decreased with the incorporation of more cellulose nanofiber. In gram-negative bacteria Escherichia coli, the addition of cellulose nanofiber does not give significant effect to bacterial. In General, the addition of the unique structure of cellulose nanofiber in the starch based polymer system could enhance the mechanical strength of the film and increase the inhibition of the gram positive bacteria.
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author Salleh, Eraricar
Muhamad, Ida Idayu
Salehudin, Mohd. Harfiz
Mamat, Siti Nur Hana
author_facet Salleh, Eraricar
Muhamad, Ida Idayu
Salehudin, Mohd. Harfiz
Mamat, Siti Nur Hana
author_sort Salleh, Eraricar
title Starch based active packaging film reinforced with empty fruit bunch (EFB) cellulose nanofiber
title_short Starch based active packaging film reinforced with empty fruit bunch (EFB) cellulose nanofiber
title_full Starch based active packaging film reinforced with empty fruit bunch (EFB) cellulose nanofiber
title_fullStr Starch based active packaging film reinforced with empty fruit bunch (EFB) cellulose nanofiber
title_full_unstemmed Starch based active packaging film reinforced with empty fruit bunch (EFB) cellulose nanofiber
title_sort starch based active packaging film reinforced with empty fruit bunch (efb) cellulose nanofiber
publisher Elsevier B. V.
publishDate 2014
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/62651/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.proche.2014.05.004
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