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Biodegradable Blends with Potential Use in Packaging: A Comparison of PLA/Chitosan and PLA/Cellulose Acetate Films
Authors:P I C Claro  A R S Neto  A C C Bibbo  L H C Mattoso  M S R Bastos  J M Marconcini
Affiliation:1.Graduate Program in Materials Science and Engineering (PPG-CEM),Federal University of S?o Carlos (UFSCar),S?o Carlos,Brazil;2.National Nanotechnology Laboratory for Agrobusiness (LNNA),Embrapa Instrumentation,S?o Carlos,Brazil;3.Embrapa Tropical Agrobusiness,Fortaleza,Brazil
Abstract:Poly(lactic acid) (PLA) is a biodegradable polymer that exhibits high elastic modulus, high mechanical strength, and feasible processability. However, high cost and fragility hinder the application of PLA in food packaging. Therefore, this study aimed to develop flexible PLA/acetate and PLA/chitosan films with improved thermal and mechanical properties without the addition of a plasticizer and additive to yield extruder compositions with melt temperatures above those of acetate and chitosan. PLA blends with 10, 20, and 30 wt% of chitosan or cellulose acetate were processed in a twin-screw extruder, and grain pellets were then pressed to form films. PLA/acetate films showed an increase of 30 °C in initial degradation temperature and an increase of 3.9 % in elongation at break. On the other hand, PLA/chitosan films showed improvements in mechanical properties as an increase of 4.7 % in elongation at break. PLA/chitosan film which presented the greatest increase in elongation at break proved to be the best candidate for application in packaging.
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