The fabrication of flexible and oxygen barrier cellulose nanofiber/polylactic acid nanocomposites using cosolvent system |
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Authors: | Bich Nam Jung Hyun Wook Jung Dong Ho Kang Gi Hong Kim Miji Lee Jin Kie Shim Sung Wook Hwang |
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Affiliation: | 1. Korea Packaging Center, Korea Institute of Industrial Technology, Bucheon, South Korea;2. Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Korea University, Seoul, South Korea;3. Korea Packaging Center, Korea Institute of Industrial Technology, Bucheon, South Korea Department of Biotechnology, Korea University, Seoul, South Korea;4. Department of Chemical Engineering, Keimyung University, Daegu, South Korea |
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Abstract: | The main disadvantages of polylactic acid (PLA) for food packaging applications are its brittleness and poor gas barrier properties. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the potential usability of triethyl citrate (TEC) and cellulose nanofiber (CNF) in PLA to obtain bio-based films with optimal properties. The incorporation of CNF as reinforcement fillers in polymer matrix has long been debated due to its difficulties to disperse uniformly in hydrophobic polymer matrix attribute to their hydrophobic nature. In order to overcome this problem, different feeding method for CNF into the mixer was studied, and CNF/PLA nanocomposites were characterized. It was found that CNF was successfully dispersed in the PLA matrix through the TEC-CNF suspension, which greatly improved tensile strength and flexibility of the CNF/PLA nanocomposites. The oxygen barrier property was enhanced up to 47.3% (16.99 cc·mm/m2·day·atm) with the increase loading of 0.25, 0.50, and 1 wt% of CNF. Moreover, the dynamic mechanical analysis showed that the low tan delta peak of CNF/PLA nanocomposites (48.25°C) was shifted to high peak (52.99°C) due to incorporation of TEC; indicates an improved of thermal stability of the composites. Overall, the t-CNF/PLA nanocomposites show a great feasibility for various eco-friendly flexible packaging applications. |
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Keywords: | biopolymers and renewable polymers composites packaging |
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