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Thermoplastic Blends from Albumin and Zein: Plastic Formation and Mechanical Properties Including Modeling

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JOURNAL OF POLYMERS AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Volume 24, Issue 4, Pages 309-317

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10924-016-0774-7

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Thermoplastic blends; Bioplastics; Mechanical; Modelling; Medical plastics; Food packaging

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The use of proteins in blending with traditional polymers in the formation of thermoplastics can produce plastics with properties that are superior to traditional petroleum-based plastics. We investigated the physical and thermal properties of albumin and zein thermoplastic blends plasticized with glycerol and mixed with varying amounts of low-density polyethylene (LDPE). Several mechanical models were utilized to determine how tensile properties will be altered when varying amounts of protein/LDPE were added into the thermoplastic blend. When analyzed for thermal properties, we found that as the amount of LDPE in the thermoplastic blend increased, the resulting plastic possessed thermal properties that were more similar to pure LDPE plastics. In terms of mechanical properties, comparison between the experimental data and model predictions points to a synergistic effect between albumin and LDPE that leads to higher modulus, while a potential lack of compatibility between zein and LDPE leads to a plastic with lower modulus. Based on our results, the use of albumin and zein proteins when blended with LDPE in the production of thermoplastics has potential use in the areas of medical and food packaging applications.

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