Starch Maleate/Epoxidized Soybean Oil/Polylactic Acid Films with Improved Ductility and Biodegradation Potential for Packaging Fatty Foods

ACS SUSTAINABLE CHEMISTRY & ENGINEERING(2022)

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The commercial marketability of polylactic acid (PLA) food packaging films is limited by their poor ductility and biodegradation ability. To address these challenges, a high-DS amylose-rich corn starch maleate (SM)/epoxidized soybean oil (ESO)/PLA composite film was developed. The film demonstrated significant ductility improvement (elongation at break increased from approximate to 3.63 to 36.75% while the tensile toughness improved 15 fold compared to the neat PLA film) because of improved interfacial interactions and mobility of ESO-plasticized PLA chains. Furthermore, due to absence of voids, the SM/ESO/PLA film also outperformed the ESO/PLA film in terms of oxygen (23,140 cm3 mu m m-2 day-1 Pa-1) and water vapor (0.03 x 10-5 g m-1 day-1 Pa-1) barrier performances. These characteristics, together with findings that the SM/ESO/PLA film could rapidly breakdown in saline water (2.92 wt % per day) and compost (the C/N ratio increased from 20.4 to 22.69), as well as absence of ESO migration in fatty food simulants, make the SM/ESO/PLA film a promising material for food packaging.
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maleic anhydride, ionic liquids, tensile toughness, fatty food, lipase, compost
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