The effect of water and glycerol on sorption and calorimetric Tgs of amylose and amylopectin films were examined. The mechanical properties of the films were also analysed under varying glycerol content at constant RH and temperature. Based on changes observed in sorption and tensile failure behaviour glycerol was strongly interacted with both starch polymers. Even though water was observed to be more efficient plasticiser than glycerol, glycerol also affected the Tg. But in spite of the observed decrease in Tg under low glycerol contents brittleness of the films increased based on changes in elongation. The increase in brittleness of both polymers was also in agreement with their actual behaviour. At around 20% glycerol great change in the...
Environmental issues have forced the introduction of sustainable solutions such as annually renewabl...
Materials that are renewable and biodegradable are demanded for environmental reasons. Biopolymeric ...
The water sorption capacity (WSC) of starch films containing, or not, glycerol (1:0.25 starch:glycer...
In this study, the film forming behaviour of low amylose (LA) and high amylose (HA) starches was stu...
X-ray crystallinity of amylose and amylopectin films with 0, 10 and 30% of glycerol and stored at RH...
The effects of water and glycerol contents on oxygen permeability of starch polymer films were inves...
International audienceAs starch is an inexpensive, filmogenic, easily processable and a widely avail...
This research was set out to explore the development of arrowroot starch (AS) films using glycerol (...
Starch is a renewable material that can be converted into biodegradable plastic products, or films w...
Thermoplastic tapioca starch (TPTS) film was made by tape casting. The viscoelastic behaviour, therm...
The objectives of this dissertation work were to study the film-forming behavior of corn starch and ...
Amylose–glycerol films prepared by casting from solution were hydrated to different water contents. ...
In the present study, high amylose corn starch (HACS) based films were obtained with a low temperatu...
In the present study, a better knowledge of the influence of plasticizer content, storage relative h...
The chitosan-starch (high amylose) blend film (1;1), via microfluidization, was prepared by casting ...
Environmental issues have forced the introduction of sustainable solutions such as annually renewabl...
Materials that are renewable and biodegradable are demanded for environmental reasons. Biopolymeric ...
The water sorption capacity (WSC) of starch films containing, or not, glycerol (1:0.25 starch:glycer...
In this study, the film forming behaviour of low amylose (LA) and high amylose (HA) starches was stu...
X-ray crystallinity of amylose and amylopectin films with 0, 10 and 30% of glycerol and stored at RH...
The effects of water and glycerol contents on oxygen permeability of starch polymer films were inves...
International audienceAs starch is an inexpensive, filmogenic, easily processable and a widely avail...
This research was set out to explore the development of arrowroot starch (AS) films using glycerol (...
Starch is a renewable material that can be converted into biodegradable plastic products, or films w...
Thermoplastic tapioca starch (TPTS) film was made by tape casting. The viscoelastic behaviour, therm...
The objectives of this dissertation work were to study the film-forming behavior of corn starch and ...
Amylose–glycerol films prepared by casting from solution were hydrated to different water contents. ...
In the present study, high amylose corn starch (HACS) based films were obtained with a low temperatu...
In the present study, a better knowledge of the influence of plasticizer content, storage relative h...
The chitosan-starch (high amylose) blend film (1;1), via microfluidization, was prepared by casting ...
Environmental issues have forced the introduction of sustainable solutions such as annually renewabl...
Materials that are renewable and biodegradable are demanded for environmental reasons. Biopolymeric ...
The water sorption capacity (WSC) of starch films containing, or not, glycerol (1:0.25 starch:glycer...