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Effects of additives with different functional groups on the physical properties of starch/PVA blend film

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JOURNAL OF APPLIED POLYMER SCIENCE
Volume 100, Issue 5, Pages 3733-3740

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/app.23303

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starch/PVA blend film; functional group; physical properties

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The effects of additives with different functional groups, that is, hydroxyl and carboxyl groups, on the physical properties of starch/PVA blend films were examined. Starch/PVA blend films were prepared by the mixing process. Glycerol (GL) with 3 hydroxyl groups, succinic acid (SA) with 2 carboxyl groups, malic acid (MA) with 1 hydroxyl and 2 carboxyl groups, and tartaric acid (TA) with 2 hydroxyl and 2 carboxyl groups were used as additives. The results of measured tensile strength and elongation verified that hydroxyl and carboxyl groups as functional groups increased the flexibility and strength of the film. The degree of swelling (DS) and solubility (S) Of the GL/SA-added films were low. However, the DS and S of the films with added MA or TA with both hydroxyl and carboxyl groups were comparatively high. When the film was dried at low temperature, the properties of the films evidently improved, probably because hydrogen bonding was activated at low temperature. (c) 2006 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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