Commercially relevant water vapor barrier properties of high amylose starch acetates: Fact or fiction?

Chinmay C. Satam, Ashoka Ghosh, P. Hart
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Starches have recently regained attention as ecofriendly barrier materials due to the increased demand for sustainable packaging. They are easily processable by conventional plastics processing equipment and have been utilized for oil and grease barrier applications. While starches have excellent oxygen barrier properties and decent water barrier properties at low relative humidity (RH), they are moisture sensitive, as demonstrated by the deterioration of the barrier properties at higher RH values. Starch esters are chemically modified starches where the hydroxyl group of the starch has been substituted by other moieties such as acetates. This imparts hydrophobicity to starches and has been claimed as a good way of retaining water vapor barrier properties of starches, even at high RH conditions. We studied the water vapor barrier properties of one class of starch esters, i.e., high amylose starch acetates that were assumed to have good water vapor barrier properties. Our investigations found that with a high degree of substitution of hydroxyl groups, the modified starches did indeed show improvements in water vapor response as compared to pure high amylose starch films; however, the barrier properties were orders of magnitude lower than commercially used water vapor barriers like polyethylene. Even though these materials had improved water vapor barrier response, high amylose starch acetates are likely unsuitable as water vapor barriers by themselves, as implied by previous literature studies and patents.
高直链淀粉醋酸酯的商业相关水蒸气阻隔性能:事实还是虚构?
由于对可持续包装的需求增加,淀粉作为环保屏障材料最近重新受到关注。它们很容易被传统的塑料加工设备加工,并已用于油脂屏障应用。虽然淀粉在低相对湿度(RH)下具有优异的氧阻隔性能和良好的水阻隔性能,但它们对水分敏感,在较高的相对湿度值下,阻隔性能会恶化。淀粉酯是化学修饰的淀粉,其中淀粉的羟基已被其他部分如乙酸酯取代。这赋予了淀粉的疏水性,并被认为是保持淀粉的水蒸气阻隔性能的好方法,即使在高相对湿度条件下。我们研究了一类淀粉酯的水蒸气阻隔性能,即高直链淀粉醋酸酯,它被认为具有良好的水蒸气阻隔性能。我们的研究发现,与纯高直链淀粉薄膜相比,随着羟基的高度取代,改性淀粉确实表现出对水蒸气响应的改善;然而,屏障性能比商业上使用的水蒸气屏障(如聚乙烯)低几个数量级。尽管这些材料改善了水蒸气屏障反应,但正如以往的文献研究和专利所暗示的那样,高直链淀粉醋酸酯本身可能不适合作为水蒸气屏障。
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