Structure-property relationship in edible pectin-alginate/orange peel biocomposite films

IF 1.8 4区 材料科学 Q4 GREEN & SUSTAINABLE SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Merve Mocan, Sinan Barış Uncu
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Abstract

Biodegradable plastics can help tackle plastic packaging waste, which cause serious consequences for the environment, however, current bio-based materials often lack strength, have poor thermal and barrier properties, and are expensive. This study proposes a solution: biodegradable, edible pectin-alginate films reinforced by abundant and inexpensive orange peel powder (OPP). This study stands out for its comprehensive analysis of mechanical, thermal, barrier, morphological, and biodegradable properties by adjusting the type, amount, and size of OPP in the formulation. The resulting fully biodegradable films with 2% CaCl 2 , 0.7 g/g glycerol, and 30% finely ground OPP not only matched the quality of commercial packaging films in mechanical properties, but also exhibited promising qualities in terms of thermal, morphological, and water barrier properties for packaging applications. Made from natural, edible, and vegan materials, these films offer an eco-friendly alternative to non-biodegradable plastics, enhancing biocomposite properties and also providing a sustainable solution to organic waste.
可食性果胶-海藻酸盐/橙皮生物复合膜的结构-性能关系
可生物降解塑料可以帮助解决对环境造成严重后果的塑料包装废弃物,然而,目前的生物基材料往往缺乏强度,热和阻隔性能差,而且价格昂贵。本研究提出了一种解决方案:用大量廉价的橙皮粉(OPP)增强可生物降解的可食用果胶-海藻酸盐薄膜。本研究通过调整配方中OPP的种类、数量和大小,全面分析了机械、热、屏障、形态和生物降解性能。所得到的完全可生物降解薄膜含有2% cacl2, 0.7 g/g甘油和30%细磨OPP,不仅在机械性能上与商业包装膜的质量相匹配,而且在热、形态和水阻隔性能方面也表现出良好的包装应用质量。这些薄膜由天然、可食用和素食材料制成,为不可生物降解的塑料提供了一种环保的替代品,增强了生物复合材料的性能,也为有机废物提供了可持续的解决方案。
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Green Materials
Green Materials Environmental Science-Pollution
CiteScore
3.50
自引率
15.80%
发文量
24
期刊介绍: The focus of Green Materials relates to polymers and materials, with an emphasis on reducing the use of hazardous substances in the design, manufacture and application of products.
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