利用废香蕉皮制备环保生物塑料薄膜的初步研究

Mukesh R. Jangra, D. Deepika, K. Nehra, Komal Dhankhar, Sweety Rani, P. Rani, Anshul Sharma, S. Sanju, Ritu Ritu
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塑料被倾倒在垃圾填埋场,分解非常缓慢,是土地污染的主要驱动因素之一。正因为如此,可生物降解和生物相容性聚合物目前在全球的基础和实践研究领域越来越重要。由可再生生物质来源制成的塑料,如食物残渣和农业副产品,被称为生物塑料。透明、适应性强、强度大、作为阻隔物性能优异、耐热性好,生物塑料也是。考虑到所有这些问题,我们在哈里亚纳邦希萨尔政府学院的生物技术系进行了一项研究。在这项研究中,我们利用剩余的香蕉皮,通过酸和碱处理,将其制成生物塑料薄膜。用香蕉皮和工业玉米淀粉的混合物成功地生产了生物塑料片。当玉米淀粉含量为4%时,薄膜的抗拉强度最大值为3.50 n。根据吸水试验,淀粉分子的亲水性使所有生物塑料薄膜的吸水量增加了50%以上。在生物降解性测试中发现,所有的生物塑料薄膜在一周内就会分解。建议在未来进行更多的实验来提高薄膜的性能,特别是在力学特性和FTIR研究方面,因为这只是一个初步的研究。为了获得更好、更环保的结果,可以对越来越多的果皮(如水果和蔬菜的果皮)进行检测。
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Utilisation of Waste Banana Peels for the Preparation of Environment Friendly Bio-plastic Film: A Preliminary Study
Plastics, which are dumped in landfills and disintegrate very slowly, are one of the main drivers of land pollution. Because of this, biodegradable and biocompatible polymers are currently increasing importance in both fundamental and practical research domains across the globe. Plastics made from renewable biomass sources, such as food scraps and agricultural byproducts, are known as bioplastics. Transparent, adaptable, strong, excellent as a barrier, and heat resistant, bioplastic is also. We carried out a study in the Biotechnology department of the Govt College in Hisar, Haryana, keeping all these issues in mind. In this study, we used leftover banana peels and turned them into a bioplastic film by treating them with acid and alkali. Successful production of bioplastic sheets from a mixture of banana peel and industrial maize starch was done. At 4% maize starch content, the films were able to offer tensile strength with a maximum value of 3.50 n. The hydrophilic properties of starch molecules increased the water intake for all of the bioplastic films by more than 50%, according to the water absorption test. It was discovered during a biodegradability test that all of the bioplastic films disintegrate within a week. It is advised to carry out additional experiments in the future to improve the performance of the film, particularly in terms of mechanical characteristics and FTIR studies, as this is only a preliminary study. For better and more environmentally friendly outcomes, more and more waste peels, such as fruit and vegetable peels can be examined.
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