Development of a Biodegradable Cassava Starch Biofilm based on a Combination of Plasticizers with Bio‐SiO2 Extracted from Sugarcane Leaves

Author:

Boonphayak Piyanan12,Muenyong Nutradee1,Chinchao Rattanaporn1,Khansumled Sirikarn12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Industrial Engineering, Faculty of Engineering Naresuan University Phitsanulok 65000 Thailand

2. Center of Excellence in Biomaterials, Faculty of Science Naresuan University Phitsanulok 65000 Thailand

Abstract

AbstractThis study prepares biodegradable biofilms for packaging applications from biomass to help reduce plastic waste while also adding value to biomass. Furthermore, the effects of plasticization with 30 wt% plasticizer (relative to the mass of cassava starch) by glycerol (G), sorbitol (S), and a mixture of glycerol and sorbitol (GS) plasticizers are investigated, and the effects of bio‐SiO2 particles extracted from sugarcane leave via the sol–gel method are evaluated in terms of the mechanical and biodegradability properties of the cassava starch‐based biofilms. Biofilms used for packing applications must be insoluble and exhibit good elongation properties. In this context, the results indicate that the GS mixture produces a biofilm that exhibits these desirable properties. Thus, cassava starch‐based biofilms are prepared using GS and varying concentrations of the bio‐SiO2 particles (i.e., 0, 0.5, 1, and 1.5 wt%). The films containing bio‐SiO2 exhibit significantly lower water solubilities and moisture contents than the corresponding bio‐SiO2‐free films. Additionally, the inclusion of bio‐SiO2 particles increases the water resistance properties of the biofilms. Overall, the results suggest that cassava starch films prepared using a mixture of plasticizers and reinforced with bio‐SiO2 particles can be considered a safe material for application in biodegradable food packaging.

Publisher

Wiley

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