Revista Principia (Jul 2023)

Physical and mechanical properties of starch films: the role of the cross-linking mechanism through iodine binding capacity

  • Aline Merci,
  • Mariana Moraes Góes,
  • Suzana Mali,
  • Fabio Yamashita,
  • Gizilene Maria de Carvalho

DOI
https://doi.org/10.18265/1517-0306a2021id6430
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 60, no. 3
pp. 855 – 873

Abstract

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In this study, a better knowledge of the influence of cross-linking mechanism on the mechanical properties of starch films is presented. Thus, waxy starch and cassava starch films, cross-linked with trisodium trimetaphosphate (STMP), were produced and characterized concerning their morphology, transport, and mechanical properties. Starch cross-linking was verified by RAMAN spectroscopy and by iodine binding capacity (IBC) values, which were determined by color analysis of digital images. Although cross-linking affects the morphology and crystallinity of the films, it was not observed a relationship between the mechanism of the cross-linking reaction of the starch chain (amylose-amylopectin and amylopectin-amylopectin) and the transport properties. The lower Young Modulus and IBC value and the higher elongation at break observed for cross-linking cassava starch films relative to control and waxy films indicate that cross-linking mechanism influences the mechanical properties of starch films and should be considered to tailor the final properties of packaging and biobased products.

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