Sericin as compatibilizer in starch/ polyester blown films

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This study investigated the effects of low concentrations of sericin (≤ 1.5 wt%) in starch- poly(butylene-adipate-co-terephthalate) (PBAT) films. The films were produced by blown extrusion and mechanical, barrier and structural properties were determined. Films containing 1.0 and 1.5 wt% sericin showed higher tensile strength (6.41 and 6.59 MPa) and Young’s modulus (90.88 and 132.71 MPa) compared with film without sericin (4.76 MPa and 18.64 MPa). When 0.5 wt% of sericin was used, the elongation was reduced by 62%. The addition of sericin in a concentration of 1.5% (w/w) decreased the water vapor permeability of films from 7.55 to 5.94 g (m s Pa) -1 , likely due to the formation of a more homogeneous and compact matrix. Based on these results, a mechanism of action is proposed, whereby sericin acts at the interface of the polymers (starch and PBAT), reducing the interfacial tension and enhancing compatibility.

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Garcia, P. S., Turbiani, F. R. B., Baron, A. M., Brizola, G. L., Tavares, M. A., Yamashita, F., … Grossmann, M. V. E. (2018). Sericin as compatibilizer in starch/ polyester blown films. Polimeros, 28(5), 389–394. https://doi.org/10.1590/0104-1428.05117

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