Influence of cellulose fibers on physicochemical properties of biodegradable films based on polysaccharide derivatives

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The article presents a method of obtaining films based on carboxymethyl polysaccharide derivatives cross-linked with citric acid and reinforced with cellulose fibers (CFs). The addition of CFs to a film improves the mechanical properties of the composite. With the increase of filler content, the water solubility drops from 64 to 61%, respectively, for a system without a filler and that containing 7 wt% CFs, whereas Young's modulus increases from 4.8 to 24.8 MPa for a film containing 5 wt% filler.

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Antosik, A. K., & Wilpiszewska, K. (2020). Influence of cellulose fibers on physicochemical properties of biodegradable films based on polysaccharide derivatives. Open Agriculture, 5(1), 462–465. https://doi.org/10.1515/opag-2020-0046

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