Influence of Acacia catechu Extracts and Urea and Gamma Irradiation on the Mechanical Properties of Starch/PVA-Based Material

  • Naznin M
  • Abedin M
  • Khan M
  • et al.
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Abstract

This work was aimed to study the effect of natural polyphenol extract ( Acacia catechu ) on physicochemical properties of starch/PVA-based film. Acacia catechu extracts were incorporated in the starch/PVA- (60 : 40%) based films at different concentrations (0.1% to 15%) to the total weight of starch/PVA-based film. The tensile strength (TS) of the starch/PVA blend film was 24 MPa and significantly increased (33.8 MPa) by the addition of acacia (0.5%). Different percentages of urea (1% to 15%) were incorporated in the starch/PVA/acacia-based film. The best tensile strength (11 MPa) and elongation at break (59%) were obtained at 5% urea concentration. This 5% urea-incorporated film was irradiated at different radiation doses; the film showed the best results at 100 krad (tensile strength 15 MPa and elongation at break 69%). Molecular interactions due to incorporation of Acacia catechu were supported by FTIR spectroscopy. Thermal properties (TG/DTA) of all the films were carried out successfully. Water absorption trend of all the films was comparatively high. Urea-incorporated film degraded 94%, and irradiated urea incorporated film degraded 91% within 70 days into the soil.

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  • Figure 1: Effect of Acacia catechu (Ac) extracts on the tensile strength and elongation at break of St/PVA film.
  • Figure 2: FTIR spectra of St/PVA, St/PVA/Ac, and Acacia catechu (Ac) extracts.
  • Figure 3: Effect of urea on the tensile strength and elongation at break of St/PVA/Ac film.
  • Figure 4: Effect of gamma radiation on the tensile strength and elongation at break St/PVA/Ac/urea film.
  • Figure 5: Comparison of water absorption of the St/PVA, St/PVA/ Ac, St/PVA/Ac/urea, and irradiated St/PVA/Ac/urea-based film.
  • Figure 6: Comparison of TG of St/PVA, St/PVA/Ac, St/PVA/Ac/ urea, and irradiated St/PVA/Ac/urea film.
  • Figure 7: Comparison of DTA of St/PVA, St/PVA/Ac, St/PVA/Ac/ urea, and irradiated St/PVA/Ac/urea film.
  • Figure 8: Comparison of DTG of St/PVA, St/PVA/Ac, St/PVA/Ac/ urea, and irradiated St/PVA/Ac/urea film.

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Naznin, M., Abedin, Md. Z., Khan, M. A., & Gafur, Md. A. (2012). Influence of Acacia catechu Extracts and Urea and Gamma Irradiation on the Mechanical Properties of Starch/PVA-Based Material. ISRN Polymer Science, 2012, 1–8. https://doi.org/10.5402/2012/348685

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