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The plasticizing mechanism and effect of calcium chloride on starch/poly(vinyl alcohol) films
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The plasticizing mechanism and effect of calcium chloride on starch/poly(vinyl alcohol) films

Xiancai Jiang, Ting Jiang, Lingling Gan, Xiaofei Zhang, Hua Dai and Xi Zhang
Carbohydrate polymers, Vol.90(4), pp.1677-1684
11-06-2012
PMID: 22944433

Abstract

Blend Calcium chloride Film Poly(vinyl alcohol) Starch
► CaCl2 could form strong interaction with starch and PVA molecules. ► The miscibility of starch and PVA was improved with the addition of CaCl2. ► CaCl2 could destroy the crystals of starch/PVA film. ► Tg and the thermal stability of starch/PVA film decreased. ► CaCl2 could effectively improve the mechanical property of starch/PVA film. Starch/poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) films were prepared with calcium chloride (CaCl2) as the plasticizer. The micro morphology of pure starch/PVA film and CaCl2 plasticized starch/PVA film was observed by scanning electron microscope. The interaction between CaCl2 and starch/PVA molecules was investigated by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. The influence of CaCl2 on the crystalline, thermal and mechanical properties of starch/PVA films was studied by X-ray diffraction, differential scanning calorimetry, thermogravimetric analysis, and tensile testing, respectively. The results indicated that CaCl2 could interact with starch and PVA molecules and then effectively destroy the crystals of starch and PVA. Starch/PVA films plasticized with CaCl2 became soft and ductile, with lower tensile strength and higher elongation at break compared with pure starch/PVA film. The water content of starch/PVA film would increase with the addition of CaCl2. This is an important cause of the plasticization of CaCl2 on starch/PVA film.

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