Mixture design applied for the study of the tartaric acid effect on starch/polyester films

Carbohydr Polym. 2013 Feb 15;92(2):1705-10. doi: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2012.11.024. Epub 2012 Nov 17.

Abstract

Tartaric acid (TA), a dicarboxylic acid, can act as a compatibiliser in starch/polyester blends. A mixture design was proposed to evaluate the effect of TA on the properties of starch/poly (butylene adipate co-terephthalate) (PBAT) blown films plasticised with glycerol. The interaction between the starch/PBAT and the TA has a positive effect on the tensile strength and puncture force. Additionally, greater proportions of TA increased Young's modulus. The starch+PBAT/TA and Gly/TA interactions contributed to a reduction in the water vapour permeability of the films. The inclusion of TA did not change the crystallinity of the samples. Formulations with intermediate proportions of TA (0.8 g/100 g) were shown to produce the best compatibilising effect. This was observed by DMA analysis as a consequence of the perfect equilibrium between the contributions of TA as a compatibiliser and in the acidolysis of starch, resulting in films with a tensile strength of 5.93 MPa, a possible alternative to non-biodegradable packaging.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Glycerol / chemistry
  • Mechanical Phenomena
  • Permeability
  • Polyesters / chemistry*
  • Starch / chemistry*
  • Tartrates / chemistry*
  • Temperature
  • Volatilization
  • Water / chemistry

Substances

  • Polyesters
  • Tartrates
  • poly(butylene adipate-co-butylene terephthalate)
  • Water
  • Starch
  • Glycerol
  • tartaric acid