Study of gellan gum films reinforced with eggshell nanoparticles for the elaboration of eco-friendly packaging

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Development of eco-friendly materials based on biopolymers and agro-food waste has increased due to severe pollution caused using plastic materials. The aim of this work was to obtain nanoparticles by high-energy milling at different times (1–3 h) from eggshells as they are a source of calcium carbonate and was study using microscopy and spectroscopy techniques. Particle size distribution and mean particle size were determined. After 2 h of milling, the smallest particles (84 ± 40 nm, with 91 % ≤ 100 nm) were obtained. The effect of the addition of eggshell nanoparticles (ENP) at different concentrations (1–3 wt%) on different functional properties of gellan gum (GG) films was studied. The results indicated that addition of ENP (3 wt%) improves hydrophobic, water barrier, mechanical, and thermogravimetric properties of the ENP/GG film in comparison with GG film. X-ray diffraction analysis and infrared spectroscopy provided information to propose a descriptive model to explain the chemical interactions between ENP and GG. Consequently, the films could be used to fabricate eco-friendly materials for use in the food sector in the elaboration of dishes and shockproof protective netting for delicate fruits.

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Arredondo-Tamayo, B., Méndez-Méndez, J. V., Chanona-Pérez, J. J., Hernández-Varela, J. D., González-Victoriano, L., Gallegos-Cerda, S. D., & Martínez-Mercado, E. (2022). Study of gellan gum films reinforced with eggshell nanoparticles for the elaboration of eco-friendly packaging. Food Structure, 34. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foostr.2022.100297

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