Physical-Mechanical Behavior and Water-Barrier Properties of Biopolymers-Clay Nanocomposites

Molecules. 2021 Nov 7;26(21):6734. doi: 10.3390/molecules26216734.

Abstract

The preparation and characterization of biodegradable films based on starch-PVA-nanoclay by solvent casting are reported in this study. The films were prepared with a relation of 3:2 of starch:PVA and nanoclay (0.5, 1.0, and 1.5% w/v), and glycerol as plasticizer. The nanoclays before being incorporated in the filmogenic solution of starch-PVA were dispersed in two ways: by magnetic stirring and by sonication. The SEM results suggest that the sonication of nanoclay is necessary to reach a good dispersion along the polymeric matrix. FTIR results of films with 1.0 and 1.5% w/v of sonicated nanoclay suggest a strong interaction of hydrogen bond with the polymeric matrix of starch-PVA. However, the properties of WVP, tensile strength, percentage of elongation at break, and Young's modulus improved to the film with sonicated nanoclay at 0.5% w/v, while in films with 1.0 and 1.5% w/w these properties were even worse than in film without nanoclay. Nanoclay concentrations higher than 1.0 w/v saturate the polymer matrix, affecting the physicochemical properties. Accordingly, the successful incorporation of nanoclays at 0.5% w/v into the matrix starch-PVA suggests that this film is a good candidate for use as biodegradable packaging.

Keywords: biodegradable polymers; mechanical properties; montmorillonite; nanocomposite; ultrasound-assisted.

MeSH terms

  • Clay / chemistry*
  • Nanocomposites / chemistry*
  • Optical Imaging
  • Polyvinyl Alcohol / chemistry*
  • Water / chemistry

Substances

  • Water
  • Polyvinyl Alcohol
  • Clay