Polymer Testing (Sep 2021)

Improving mechanical and water sorption properties of thermoplastic starch by incorporating chitosan filler

  • Bence Balla,
  • András Bartos,
  • Dávid Kun,
  • Emília Csiszár,
  • János Móczó,
  • Erika Fekete

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 101
p. 107278

Abstract

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To develop an adequate matrix polymer for agricultural or packaging applications, thermoplastic starch (TPS)/chitosan composites were prepared in a wide composition range either by injection moulding or in an internal mixer followed by compression moulding. Chitosan behaves as filler forming dispersed structure in TPS samples prepared by thermomechanical methods without any additional acid. In the TPS composites chitosan has a considerable reinforcing effect. Regardless of the production methods, the Young's modulus and tensile strength increase significantly. Furthermore, addition of chitosan has a considerable effect on the water sorption of TPS-based composites. Chitosan slightly decreases the maximum water uptake of composites and reduces significantly the water sorption rate especially in the samples prepared by injection moulding. Besides, chitosan can greatly reduce the shrinkage of injection moulded TPS composites and delay the appearance of mould on the surface even at high humidity.

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