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Scale-up of the production of cassava starch based films using tape-casting
Authors:Jaqueline Oliveira de Moraes  Ana Silvia Scheibe  Alberto Sereno  João Borges Laurindo
Affiliation:1. Department of Chemical and Food Engineering, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Florianópolis, SC 88040-900, Brazil;2. Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto – FEUP, Porto, Portugal
Abstract:Most research on biodegradable and edible films uses the well-known casting technique, which allows the preparation of films of small dimensions. Besides, cassava starch films prepared by extrusion processes do not have good properties, because of the high shear rates applied. The tape-casting technique allows the spreading of a suspension on large supports, with the control of the thickness by an adjustable blade at the bottom of the spreading device. The drying of the film can be carried-out on the support itself, under controlled conditions. Film-forming suspensions with different formulations were prepared, varying the concentrations of starch (3 and 5 g/100 g of suspension), glycerol (0.20 and 0.25 g/g of starch) and cellulose fibers (0 and 0.30 g/g of starch) and used to produce films by tape-casting. The results showed that tape-casting is a suitable technology to scale-up the production of starch based films.
Keywords:Starch  Cellulose fibers  Suspensions  Films  Tape-casting  Scale-up
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