| Literature DB >> 32070497 |
Ilmar Alves Lopes1, Louryval Coelho Paixão2, Layrton José Souza da Silva1, Adones Almeida Rocha1, Allan Kardec D Barros Filho3, Audirene Amorim Santana4.
Abstract
Biopolymers as films are defined as materials prepared from biological molecules with filmogenic morphology that can be versatile uses. The present research aimed to study formulations of natural polymeric composites based on babassu coconut mesocarp (BCM), alginate and glycerol, to verify the effect of these components on moisture, solubility, thickness and water vapor permeability (WVP) parameters for different cross-linking stages. After a second cross-linking was applied, they presented lower thickness, solubility, and WVP values than first cross-linking. Consecutive analyses for selected film formulations showed that the formulation to solutions of 400 mL with 3g of BCM, 7.5g of alginate and 4.0g of glycerol had the most promising results when correlating physical parameters with thermal analyses, chemical and mechanical properties. Films with amount of babassu coconut mesocarp in the proportion established were sturdy to solubility, leaching and thermal degradation, improved by second cross-linking applied.Entities:
Keywords: Babassu coconut mesocarp; Biopolymer; Sodium alginate
Year: 2020 PMID: 32070497 DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2019.115747
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Carbohydr Polym ISSN: 0144-8617 Impact factor: 9.381