A correlation study on physical and mechanical properties of Hydroxy propyl-methylcellulose (HPMC) polymer films plasticized with different weight ratio of Sorbitol, prepared using solution casting method, was carried out using wide angle X-ray technique and universal testing machine. It is found that the crystallanity decreases as the concentration of Sorbitol increases up to a certain concentration and there afterwards increases. Measured Physical Properties like tensile strength decreases and elongation (%) increases indicating increase in the flexibility of the films. These observations confirm the correlation between microstructal parameters and mechanical properties of films. These films are suitable for packaging food products
L’Hydroxypropyle méthylcellulose (HPMC) constitue un des polymères les plus utilisés pour la product...
Hydroxy propyl methyl cellulose (HPMC) and Poly vinyl pyrrolidone (PVP) polymer blend films were pre...
This work investigates the structure, processability, and film performance of hydroxypropyl methylce...
In this work, the structural, mechanical, diffractometric, and thermal parameters of chitosan-hydrox...
T he changes in microstructural parameters of edible polymer films of hydroxy-propylmethylcellulose ...
In this study, the effects of various quantities of sorbitol and glycerol plasticizers (0%, 30%, 45%...
Recently, the use of natural polymer such as starch to produce packaging film has received much atte...
Abstract Edible films and coatings have received considerable attention in recent years because of t...
The current research was designed to determine the effect of various concentrations (0%, 25%, 40%, a...
This study examines the effects of varying the concentrations of sorbitol (S) and glycerol (G) on th...
The potential of biopolymers for packaging application is often limited due to their poor processabi...
In this study, the effects of various quantities of sorbitol and glycerol plasticizers (0%, 30%, 45%...
The objective of the present work was to study the influence of composition of hydroxypropyl methyl...
Methylcellulose films with and without sorbitol addition were developed. The major objective of this...
The solid-state properties were studied for different batches of hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC...
L’Hydroxypropyle méthylcellulose (HPMC) constitue un des polymères les plus utilisés pour la product...
Hydroxy propyl methyl cellulose (HPMC) and Poly vinyl pyrrolidone (PVP) polymer blend films were pre...
This work investigates the structure, processability, and film performance of hydroxypropyl methylce...
In this work, the structural, mechanical, diffractometric, and thermal parameters of chitosan-hydrox...
T he changes in microstructural parameters of edible polymer films of hydroxy-propylmethylcellulose ...
In this study, the effects of various quantities of sorbitol and glycerol plasticizers (0%, 30%, 45%...
Recently, the use of natural polymer such as starch to produce packaging film has received much atte...
Abstract Edible films and coatings have received considerable attention in recent years because of t...
The current research was designed to determine the effect of various concentrations (0%, 25%, 40%, a...
This study examines the effects of varying the concentrations of sorbitol (S) and glycerol (G) on th...
The potential of biopolymers for packaging application is often limited due to their poor processabi...
In this study, the effects of various quantities of sorbitol and glycerol plasticizers (0%, 30%, 45%...
The objective of the present work was to study the influence of composition of hydroxypropyl methyl...
Methylcellulose films with and without sorbitol addition were developed. The major objective of this...
The solid-state properties were studied for different batches of hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC...
L’Hydroxypropyle méthylcellulose (HPMC) constitue un des polymères les plus utilisés pour la product...
Hydroxy propyl methyl cellulose (HPMC) and Poly vinyl pyrrolidone (PVP) polymer blend films were pre...
This work investigates the structure, processability, and film performance of hydroxypropyl methylce...