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Thermoplastic starch nanocomposites using cellulose-rich Chrysopogon zizanioides nanofibers

Authors :
Jyotishkumar Parameswaranpillai
P.M. Sabura Begum
Paulo Henrique Camani
K V Neenu
Athira S. Kumar
Derval dos Santos Rosa
Meenu Mariya Thomas
Donna Baby
Effina John
Divya Dinakaran
Jaison M. Joy
Mohammad Reza Saeb
C. D. Midhun Dominic
Source :
International Journal of Biological Macromolecules. 191:572-583
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2021.

Abstract

Green thermoplastic starch (TPS) nanocomposite films aided by cellulose nanofibers (CNFs) from Chrysopogon zizanioides roots were developed and characterized. When compared to other lignocellulosic fibers, Chrysopogon zizanioides roots revealed exceptionally high cellulose content (~48%). CNFs were separated using an environmentally friendly acid isolation technique that included three stages: (i) alkali treatment; (ii) bleaching; and (iii) mild acid hydrolysis using oxalic acid in an autoclave. Following that, green nanocomposite films were made from potato starch using the solution casting process, by which we used glycerol (30 wt%) to make thermoplastic starch. Then, cellulose nanofibers in different concentrations (0, 1, 2, 3, 4 wt%) were added to the thermoplastic starch matrix. The isolated CNFs had diameters in the range of 17–27 nm. Besides, these nanostructures presented a very high crystallinity index (~65%), thereby enhanced the thermal stability. TPS/CNF green nanocomposites containing 3 wt% CNFs had exceptional tensile strength (~161%), tensile modulus (~167%), thermal stability, and crystallinity. As a result, nanocomposite films made of starch and cellulose nanofibers (3 wt%) extracted from Chrysopogon zizanioides roots would be alternatives for sustainable packaging. It can be concluded that Chrysopogon zizanioides roots have high potential for polymer industry.

Details

ISSN :
01418130
Volume :
191
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Biological Macromolecules
Accession number :
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