| Literature DB >> 28821040 |
R H Fitri Faradilla1, George Lee2, Ji-Youn Arns3, Justine Roberts4, Penny Martens5, Martina H Stenzel6, Jayashree Arcot7.
Abstract
Demand for bioplastic, especially for food packaging, increases as the consumers become more aware of the destructive effect of non-biodegradable plastics. Nanocellulose from banana pseudo-stem has great potential to be formed as a bioplastic. This study aimed to characterize the free-standing film produced from banana pseudo-stem nanocellulose that was prepared by TEMPO-mediated oxidation. The film was found containing calcium oxalate crystals, which most likely influenced the film transparency and possibly affected the contact angle and tensile strength. The film had initial degradation temperature at 205°C, the contact angle of 64.3°, the tensile strength of 59.5MPa, and elongation of 1.7%. This initial characterization of free-standing nanocellulose film showed a promising potential of TEMPO-treated nanocellulose from banana pseudo-stem as a source of bioplastic. This study could also be beneficial information for further possible modification to improve the banana pseudo-stem film properties.Entities:
Keywords: Banana pseudostem; Bioplastic; Calcium oxalate; Free-standing film; Nanocellulose
Year: 2017 PMID: 28821040 DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2017.07.025
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Carbohydr Polym ISSN: 0144-8617 Impact factor: 9.381