Cassava starch nanocomposite films reinforced with nanocellulose

Author:

Asmawi Nazrin12,Ilyas R. A.1345ORCID,Mohd Roslim Muhammad Huzaifah6,Rajeshkumar L.78,Abotbina W.9,Syafri Edi10,Jumaidin Ridhwan11,Syafiq R.1,Rafiqah S. A.1,Ridwan R.12,Jusoh Suriani Mat13,Mohamed Yusoff Mohd Zuhri114ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Tropical Forest and Forest Products (INTROP), Universiti Putra Malaysia , 43400 UPM Serdang , Selangor , Malaysia

2. Institute of Power Engineering, Universiti Tenaga Nasional , Jalan IKRAM-UNITEN, 43000 Kajang , Selangor , Malaysia

3. Faculty of Chemical and Energy Engineering , Universiti Teknologi Malaysia , 81310 UTM , Johor , Malaysia

4. Centre for Advanced Composite Materials, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) , 81310 Johor Bahru , Malaysia

5. Centre of Excellence for Biomass Utilization, Universiti Malaysia Perlis , 02600 Arau , Perlis , Malaysia

6. Department of Crop Science , Universiti Putra Malaysia , Serdang 43400 , Malaysia

7. Centre for Materials and Manufacturing Technology, KPR Institute of Engineering and Technology , Coimbatore 641407 , Tamilnadu , India

8. Department of Mechanical Engineering , KPR Institute of Engineering and Technology , Coimbatore 641407 , Tamilnadu , India

9. Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering , Al-Asmarya Islamic University , Zliten , Libya

10. Departement of Agricultural Technology , Politeknik Pertanian Negeri Payakumbuh , Payakumbuh , West Sumatera , 26271 , Indonesia

11. Fakulti Teknologi Kejuruteraan Mekanikal dan Pembuatan , Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka , 76100 Durian Tunggal , Melaka , Malaysia

12. Department of Environmental Engineering , Universitas Andalas , Padang , West Sumatera , 25163 , Indonesia

13. Faculty of Ocean Engineering Technology and Informatics , Universiti Malaysia Terengganu , 21030 Kuala Nerus , Terengganu , Malaysia

14. Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering , Advanced Engineering Materials and Composites Research Centre (AEMC), Universiti Putra Malaysia , Serdang , Selangor , Malaysia

Abstract

Abstract Recent researchers are keen on developing alternative bioplastic materials from renewable and eco-friendly sources to replace the materials obtained from crude oil and other petroleum-based sources. The measures for these replacements have been made continuously to create a sustainable future for the forthcoming generations. Researchers are focusing on bio-based alternatives due to their numerous benefits, including biodegradability, biocompatibility, nontoxicity, and structural flexibility. The main problem on the current bio-based material such as poly lactic acid, poly butylene succinate and poly L lactide, polyhydroxybuturate, and polyhydroxyalkalonates is the cost of production. Compare with cassava starch, the cost is much cheaper around 0.32 $/kg compare with other bio-based will cost around 1.2–2.4 $/kg. Conversion of biomass into useful materials has been the order of the day, as it reduces the cost of inventory and aims to develop a nature-derived material. The development of nanocomposites from biological sources has progressively experimented with the researchers and the deriving of polysaccharides such as starch, cellulose, and glycogen has aided the development of nanobiocomposites. Corn starch has been the dominant bioplastic material derived out of corn which can handle a variety of reinforcements and render a biocomposite material with better and enhanced properties. Cassava starch is the most economic and cheap polysaccharide derived from the cassava plant and has a greater potential to act as biopolymer material for the development of biocomposites. The development of cassava starch-based biocomposite film was widely used for a wide range of applications mainly for food packaging applications. This review focuses on the extraction, preparation, and properties of cassava starch from cassava plants. The properties of the cassava starch and its composites were also comprehensively dealt with. The development of biocomposite films based on cassava starch for food packaging applications has been reviewed along with the challenges associated with it.

Funder

Research Excellence Consortium

Ministry of Higher Education Malaysia

Universiti Teknologi Malaysia

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Materials Science,General Chemistry

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