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Marali Vilela Dias1, Viviane Machado Azevedo2, Soraia Vilela Borges2, Nilda de Fátima Ferreira Soares3, Regiane Victória de Barros Fernandes4, João José Marques5, Eber Antonio Alves Medeiros3.
Abstract
Nanocomposites of chitosan (CS) were developed and characterized in a full factorial design with varying levels of montmorillonite (MMTNa) and encapsulated tocopherol (toc-encap). The structural properties (XRD, FTIR), morphology (TEM), hygroscopic properties (water vapour permeability, hydrophobicity, sorption isotherms) and optical properties (haze, CIELab parameters) of the resulting materials were evaluated. Toc-encap contents up to 10% influenced the intercalation of MMTNa in the CS matrix, resulting in films with reduced water vapour permeability (3.48×10(-11)(g/msPa)), increased hydrophobicity (ΔGHydroph |7.93-59.54|mJm(-2)) and lower equilibrium moisture content (EMC), thus showing potential for active food packaging materials. At levels above 10%, toc-encap agglomerates occurred, which deteriorated the properties of the resulting films, as shown with the TEM. As the toc-encap content increased, the films became slightly more yellow, more irregular and less transparent, with a higher haze index.Entities:
Keywords: Moisture resistance; Morphological properties; Packaging; Structural properties
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25038682 DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2014.05.120
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Chem ISSN: 0308-8146 Impact factor: 7.514