Antiplasticization and phase behavior in phase-separated modified starch-sucrose blends: A positron lifetime and solid-state NMR study.

CARBOHYDRATE POLYMERS(2020)

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Interactions, organization and dynamics within phase-separated ternary blends of hydrophobically modified starch (HMS), sucrose and water are investigated using solid-state NMR and positron annihilation lifetime spectroscopy (PALS). Antiplasticization of HMS by sucrose is demonstrated by PALS and H-1 NMR T-1 measurements. Selective solid-state C-13 NMR experiments show that a large fraction of sucrose is in molecular contact with HMS even at high sucrose contents, indicating that the HMS-sucrose phase separation is only partial. Sucrose is observed to migrate away from the HMS-rich domains at temperatures that are above the lower T-g, but still below the upper T-g. H-1 spin diffusion experiments indicate that phase separation occurs on a nanometric scale, in line with recent theory (Van der Sman, Food Hydrocolloids 87, 360-370 (2019)). We infer that the nanoscale structure of the HMS-rich phase allows for intimate molecular contact between the HMS-rich and the sucrose-rich phases and explains the unusual dynamic behavior.
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OSA-starch,Sucrose,Amorphous phase separation,Positron annihilation,Free volume,C-13 CP-MAS,H-1 relaxation times,Plasticization,Antiplasticization
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