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Construction of chelation structure between Ca2+ and starch via reactive extrusion for improving the performances of thermoplastic starch

Journal

COMPOSITES SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume 159, Issue -, Pages 59-69

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.compscitech.2018.02.027

Keywords

Thermoplastic starch; Calcium gluconate; Chelation structure; Reactive extrusion; Thermal and mechanical properties

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Fondation of China [U1633102, 51773068]
  2. opening project of State Key Laboratory of Polymer Materials Engineering (Sichuan University) [sklpme2016-4-28]
  3. Key Laboratory of Building Fire Protection Engineering and Technology of MPS [KFKT2016MS01]
  4. Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province [2014A030310178]

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A novel strategy was developed for the fabrication of thermoplastic starch with improved thermal and mechanical properties via chelating between starch and calcium gluconate (CG). Herein, the chelation structure between Ca2+ and hydrogen group in starch was constructed via reactive extrusion. CG (5 20 wt% based on starch) was added to the mixture (corn starch (CS) and glycerol (70:30 wt%)), then the mixtures were extruded by twin-screws extrusion to fabricate thermoplastic CS/CG (TPS-CG). FT-IR and XPS test were employed to confirm the chelation structure of CS/CG. TGA and TG-FTIR results demonstrated that chelation structure improved the thermal stability of CS/CGs, while reduced the amount of toxic volatile gas from the CS decomposition. The results of DMA, mechanical and rheological tests for TPS-CGs revealed that all the data increased when CG content ranged from 5% to 20%. The maximal increase in glass-transition temperature, notched impact and tensile strength, melt viscosity of TPS-CGs was 20 degrees C, 52.4%, 44.2% and 360%, respectively. The mechanism for these improvements and their variations by CGs content were attributed to improving the entanglement of starch molecular chain and the stiffness of TPS-CGs via the chelation structure. The study provided a convenient solution for TPS fabrication with satisfied properties. (C) 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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