Effect of alkali‐treated Putranjiva roxburghii seed shell filler on physico‐chemical, thermal, mechanical, and barrier properties of polyvinyl alcohol‐based biofilms

Author:

Krishnan Manthira Moorthy Muthukrishnan1ORCID,Gurusamy Selvakumar2ORCID,Pandiarajan Balasundar3ORCID,Balasubramanian Balavairavan4ORCID,Pandiarajan Narayanasamy4ORCID,Suyambulingam Indran5ORCID,Mavinkere Rangappa Sanjay5ORCID,Siengchin Suchart5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mechanical Engineering St. Mother Theresa Engineering College Tuticorin Tamilnadu India

2. Department of Mechanical Engineering Sri Sivasubramaniya Nadar College of Engineering Kalavakkam Tamilnadu India

3. Department of Mechatronics Engineering Kamaraj College of Engineering and Technology Madurai Tamilnadu India

4. Department of Mechanical Engineering Kamaraj College of Engineering and Technology Madurai Tamilnadu India

5. Natural Composites Research Group lab, Department of Materials and Production Engineering, The Sirindhorn International Thai‐German Graduate School of Engineering (TGGS) King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok Bangkok Thailand

Abstract

AbstractBiopolymers and bio‐fillers derived from natural, organic, and abundant resources have garnered more responsiveness owing to their affordability and degradability in the production of packaging plastics. This study explores the novel use of different proportions (5%, 10%, 15%, and 20%) of 5% alkali‐treated Putranjiva roxburghii seed shell filler (PRSSF) as a bio‐filler in combination with polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) for the first time. FTIR analysis showed the creation of robust hydrogen bonds and enhanced compatibility between the matrix and the alkalized PRSSF. The XRD results revealed that alkalized PRSSF strengthens the structural integrity of biofilms. The water absorption of the PVA/at PRSSF biofilm samples decreased by 88.38% at a higher composition (20%) of alkali‐treated PRSSF due to their alkalized hydrophobic filler. Due to the effect of at‐PRSSF into PVA, the resulting films demonstrated a degradation temperature and char residue of 334.8°C and 13.57%, respectively, and relatively better UV‐barrier properties in a range of visible light. When compared with pure PVA films, the tensile strength and corresponding modulus of PVA/20% at‐PRSSF films increased by 32.94% and 16.2%, respectively. Therefore, the PVA/at‐PRSSF biofilms produced in this study are ideal materials for wrapping and folding applications.Highlights PVA/at‐PRSSF films outperform in multiple aspects as compared with pure PVA. Tensile strength of PVA/20%‐PRSSF films increased by 32.94%. Elongation at break decreased with at‐PRSSF loading. Water absorption in PVA/20% PRSSF biofilm decreased by 88.38%. Fractography showed voids and agglomerations at high filler levels.

Funder

King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok

Publisher

Wiley

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