增塑剂
果胶
极限抗拉强度
Zeta电位
延伸率
甘油
化学工程
化学
水溶液
高分子化学
材料科学
有机化学
复合材料
食品科学
纳米颗粒
工程类
作者
Marilena Esposito,Próspero Di Pierro,Carlos Regalado,Loredana Mariniello,C. Valeria L. Giosafatto,Raffaele Porta
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.carbpol.2016.07.087
摘要
Zeta potential and particle size were determined on pectin aqueous solutions as a function of pH and the effects of calcium ions, putrescine and spermidine on pectin film forming solutions and derived films were studied. Ca2+ and polyamines were found to differently influence pectin zeta potential as well as thickness and mechanical and barrier properties of pectin films prepared at pH 7.5 either in the presence or absence of the plasticizer glycerol. In particular, Ca2+ was found to increase film tensile strength and elongation at break only in the presence of glycerol and did not affect film thickness and permeability to both water vapor and CO2. Conversely, increasing polyamine concentrations progressively reduced film tensile strength and markedly enhanced film thickness, elongation at break and permeability to water vapor and CO2, both in the presence and absence of glycerol. Our findings indicate that polyamines give rise to a structural organization of the heteropolysaccharide different from that determined by calcium ions, previously described as “egg box” model, and suggest their possible application as plasticizers to produce pectin-based “bioplastics” with different features.
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