ANALYSIS OF THE STRUCTURAL AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES AND MICROMORPHOLOGICAL FEATURES OF POLYMERIC FILMS BASED ON HYDROCOLLOIDS OF VEGETABLE ORIGIN USED FOR THE PRODUCTION OF BIODEGRADABLE POLYMERS

Modern research and technology approaches to the production of biodegradable polymeric materials based on renewable resources have been reviewed. It has been found that films prepared of cellulose, chitosan, gelatin, polypeptides, casein, soy, wheat, corn, rice, and maize are being commonly used at...

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Main Author: Dyshlyuk L.
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Language:English
Published: Kemerovo State University 2014-09-01
Series:Foods and Raw Materials
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spelling doaj-4d9bb98cb8c847d3892ef0d351281efa2020-11-24T21:59:54ZengKemerovo State UniversityFoods and Raw Materials2308-40572310-95992014-09-0122889710.12737/5465ANALYSIS OF THE STRUCTURAL AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES AND MICROMORPHOLOGICAL FEATURES OF POLYMERIC FILMS BASED ON HYDROCOLLOIDS OF VEGETABLE ORIGIN USED FOR THE PRODUCTION OF BIODEGRADABLE POLYMERSDyshlyuk L.0Kemerovo Institute of Food Science and TechnologyModern research and technology approaches to the production of biodegradable polymeric materials based on renewable resources have been reviewed. It has been found that films prepared of cellulose, chitosan, gelatin, polypeptides, casein, soy, wheat, corn, rice, and maize are being commonly used at present. The structural and mechanical properties and micromorphological features of hydrocolloids of vegetable origin promising for the production of biodegradable polymers—starches, pectins, carrageenans, and agar—have been studied. It has been determined that, with respect to strength and suitability for use in films of individual components, all the studied hydrocolloids can be arranged in ascending order as follows: starches, carrageenans, pectins, agar. According to analysis of the structural and mechanical properties of the films, it has been shown that the best parameters are found for the samples based on pectin P1 and agar A2. The breaking stress for these materials is 52 and 77 MPa, respectively. The breaking strain is 11.5 and 8.0%, respectively. Analysis of the micromorphology has revealed the formation of surface microdiscontinuities in the films based on high methoxyl pectins P1 and P4 and unmodified corn starch S3 and the formation of wavy folds in the case of the films of kappa-carrageenan C1; these folds are formed during drying and decrease the tensile strength of the respective films. The found features will be used in the development of technologies for the production of biodegradable polymeric materials based on hydrocolloids of vegetable origin with enhanced performance and processing characteristics.http://jfrm.ru/?page=archive&jrn=4&article=11Biodegradable materialshydrocolloidsstarchpectinagarcarrageenanmicromorphological propertiesmechanical properties
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ANALYSIS OF THE STRUCTURAL AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES AND MICROMORPHOLOGICAL FEATURES OF POLYMERIC FILMS BASED ON HYDROCOLLOIDS OF VEGETABLE ORIGIN USED FOR THE PRODUCTION OF BIODEGRADABLE POLYMERS
Foods and Raw Materials
Biodegradable materials
hydrocolloids
starch
pectin
agar
carrageenan
micromorphological properties
mechanical properties
author_facet Dyshlyuk L.
author_sort Dyshlyuk L.
title ANALYSIS OF THE STRUCTURAL AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES AND MICROMORPHOLOGICAL FEATURES OF POLYMERIC FILMS BASED ON HYDROCOLLOIDS OF VEGETABLE ORIGIN USED FOR THE PRODUCTION OF BIODEGRADABLE POLYMERS
title_short ANALYSIS OF THE STRUCTURAL AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES AND MICROMORPHOLOGICAL FEATURES OF POLYMERIC FILMS BASED ON HYDROCOLLOIDS OF VEGETABLE ORIGIN USED FOR THE PRODUCTION OF BIODEGRADABLE POLYMERS
title_full ANALYSIS OF THE STRUCTURAL AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES AND MICROMORPHOLOGICAL FEATURES OF POLYMERIC FILMS BASED ON HYDROCOLLOIDS OF VEGETABLE ORIGIN USED FOR THE PRODUCTION OF BIODEGRADABLE POLYMERS
title_fullStr ANALYSIS OF THE STRUCTURAL AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES AND MICROMORPHOLOGICAL FEATURES OF POLYMERIC FILMS BASED ON HYDROCOLLOIDS OF VEGETABLE ORIGIN USED FOR THE PRODUCTION OF BIODEGRADABLE POLYMERS
title_full_unstemmed ANALYSIS OF THE STRUCTURAL AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES AND MICROMORPHOLOGICAL FEATURES OF POLYMERIC FILMS BASED ON HYDROCOLLOIDS OF VEGETABLE ORIGIN USED FOR THE PRODUCTION OF BIODEGRADABLE POLYMERS
title_sort analysis of the structural and mechanical properties and micromorphological features of polymeric films based on hydrocolloids of vegetable origin used for the production of biodegradable polymers
publisher Kemerovo State University
series Foods and Raw Materials
issn 2308-4057
2310-9599
publishDate 2014-09-01
description Modern research and technology approaches to the production of biodegradable polymeric materials based on renewable resources have been reviewed. It has been found that films prepared of cellulose, chitosan, gelatin, polypeptides, casein, soy, wheat, corn, rice, and maize are being commonly used at present. The structural and mechanical properties and micromorphological features of hydrocolloids of vegetable origin promising for the production of biodegradable polymers—starches, pectins, carrageenans, and agar—have been studied. It has been determined that, with respect to strength and suitability for use in films of individual components, all the studied hydrocolloids can be arranged in ascending order as follows: starches, carrageenans, pectins, agar. According to analysis of the structural and mechanical properties of the films, it has been shown that the best parameters are found for the samples based on pectin P1 and agar A2. The breaking stress for these materials is 52 and 77 MPa, respectively. The breaking strain is 11.5 and 8.0%, respectively. Analysis of the micromorphology has revealed the formation of surface microdiscontinuities in the films based on high methoxyl pectins P1 and P4 and unmodified corn starch S3 and the formation of wavy folds in the case of the films of kappa-carrageenan C1; these folds are formed during drying and decrease the tensile strength of the respective films. The found features will be used in the development of technologies for the production of biodegradable polymeric materials based on hydrocolloids of vegetable origin with enhanced performance and processing characteristics.
topic Biodegradable materials
hydrocolloids
starch
pectin
agar
carrageenan
micromorphological properties
mechanical properties
url http://jfrm.ru/?page=archive&jrn=4&article=11
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