Effect of Vanillin Concentration on the Properties of Poly(vinyl alcohol)‐Based Films Prepared to Potentially Replace Single‐Use Plastics

Author:

Salum María Laura12,Iguchi Daniela3,Fernández Chevichuk Stefanía3,Froimowicz Pablo3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Organic Chemistry Faculty of Exact and Natural Sciences University of Buenos Aires Pabellón II, 3er piso, Ciudad Universitaria Buenos Aires C.P. C1428EHA Argentina

2. CONICET Carbohydrate Research Center (CIHIDECAR) Faculty of Exact and Natural Sciences University of Buenos Aires Pabellón II, 3er piso, Ciudad Universitaria Buenos Aires C.P. C1428EHA Argentina

3. Design and Chemistry of Macromolecules Group Institute of Technology in Polymers and Nanotechnology (ITPN) UBA‐CONICET FADU University of Buenos Aires Intendente Güiraldes 2160, Pabellón III, subsuelo, Ciudad Universitaria Buenos Aires P.C. C1428EGA Argentina

Abstract

AbstractPackaging starting materials produced by incorporating vanillin (V) into poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) to obtain biopolymer films to replace single‐use plastics of limited degradation is presented in this work. Very homogeneous films are obtained by the casting technique. Different concentrations of V as an additive to produce the films and the manner in which they affect spectroscopic, thermal, and mechanical properties as well as their hydrophilicity/hydrophobicity balance and permeability behavior are analyzed. It is observed that increasing the concentration of V in the films increases the thermal stability, tensile strength, and tensile strain at failure, but decreases the Tg values, hydrophilicity, and water vapor permeability (WVP). Thus, the combined results suggest that these films show an excellent potential to be used as raw materials to manufacture eco‐friendly packaging materials as a replacement for non‐degradable single‐use plastics. This procedure may be beneficial in several applied areas, such as in the food industry, where PVA is widely used although many properties must yet be enhanced, as accomplishes in the present work.

Funder

Universidad de Buenos Aires

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Materials Chemistry,Organic Chemistry,Polymers and Plastics,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry,Condensed Matter Physics

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