阿拉伯木聚糖
材料科学
结晶度
复合材料
纳米纤维素
细菌纤维素
纤维素
化学工程
化学
多糖
有机化学
工程类
作者
Jasna S. Stevanic,Catherine Joly,Kirsi S. Mikkonen,Kari Pirkkalainen,Ritva Serimaa,Caroline Rémond,Guillermo Toríz,Paul Gatenholm,Maija Tenkanen,Lennart Salmén
摘要
Abstract There is an increasing interest in substituting today's films for food packaging applications with films based on renewable resources. For this purpose, rye arabinoxylans, unmodified and enzymatically debranched, were studied for the preparation of neat films and composite films reinforced with bacterial cellulose (BC). Mixing in a homogenizer produced optically transparent, uniform films. Physical and mechanical characteristics of such films are here reported. Debranching of the arabinoxylan caused an increase in its crystallinity of 20%. Debranching as well as reinforcement with BC resulted in a decrease of the moisture sorption of the films. The debranching also resulted in a reduced breaking strain while the reinforcement with BC increased stiffness and strength of the films. © 2011 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci, 2011
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