Effect of Various Plasticizers in Different Concentrations on Physical, Thermal, Mechanical, and Structural Properties of Wheat Starch-Based Films

Biocomposite materials are essential for environmental protection, as they have the ability of substituting synthetic plastic with natural materials. This work investigated how different plasticizers (Glycerol (G), Fructose (F), Sorbitol (S), and Urea (U)) affect the morphological, mechanical, ther...

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Main Authors: A. B. A. Mohammed, Abdulrahman, Hasan, Zaimah, Borhana Omran, Abdoulhdi A., M. Elfaghi, Abdulhafid, Khattak, M.A., Ilyas, R. A., Sapuan, S. M.
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author A. B. A. Mohammed, Abdulrahman
Hasan, Zaimah
Borhana Omran, Abdoulhdi A.
M. Elfaghi, Abdulhafid
Khattak, M.A.
Ilyas, R. A.
Sapuan, S. M.
author_facet A. B. A. Mohammed, Abdulrahman
Hasan, Zaimah
Borhana Omran, Abdoulhdi A.
M. Elfaghi, Abdulhafid
Khattak, M.A.
Ilyas, R. A.
Sapuan, S. M.
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description Biocomposite materials are essential for environmental protection, as they have the ability of substituting synthetic plastic with natural materials. This work investigated how different plasticizers (Glycerol (G), Fructose (F), Sorbitol (S), and Urea (U)) affect the morphological, mechanical, thermal, and physical characteristics of films made of wheat starch at various concentrations (0%, 15%, 25%, and 35%). Plasticizers were added to improve the flexibility and homogeneity of the wheat starch-based bioplastic. Control film exhibited high tensile strength (38.7 MPa) with low elongation (1.9%). However, films plasticized with 35% sorbitol showed the highest elongation, which was 60.7% at break. At 35% of all plasticizers, fructose showed the highest tensile strength, with 7.6 MPa. The addition of different plasticizers shows improvement in water resistance; films plasticized with glycerol had the lowest water absorption at 35% fructose (187.4%) and also showed coherent surfaces. Glycerol, sorbitol, and urea films showed a higher mass loss compared to fructose films. Fructose showed the highest performance after the analysis of the results, with low water absorption, water content, and mass loss and with high mechanical performance at 35% of fructose. SEM images show that the addition of fructose and glycerol improves the surface homogenate, while sorbitol and urea have a less compact structure with large pores
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spelling uthm.eprints-88422023-06-18T01:30:59Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/8842/ Effect of Various Plasticizers in Different Concentrations on Physical, Thermal, Mechanical, and Structural Properties of Wheat Starch-Based Films A. B. A. Mohammed, Abdulrahman Hasan, Zaimah Borhana Omran, Abdoulhdi A. M. Elfaghi, Abdulhafid Khattak, M.A. Ilyas, R. A. Sapuan, S. M. T Technology (General) Biocomposite materials are essential for environmental protection, as they have the ability of substituting synthetic plastic with natural materials. This work investigated how different plasticizers (Glycerol (G), Fructose (F), Sorbitol (S), and Urea (U)) affect the morphological, mechanical, thermal, and physical characteristics of films made of wheat starch at various concentrations (0%, 15%, 25%, and 35%). Plasticizers were added to improve the flexibility and homogeneity of the wheat starch-based bioplastic. Control film exhibited high tensile strength (38.7 MPa) with low elongation (1.9%). However, films plasticized with 35% sorbitol showed the highest elongation, which was 60.7% at break. At 35% of all plasticizers, fructose showed the highest tensile strength, with 7.6 MPa. The addition of different plasticizers shows improvement in water resistance; films plasticized with glycerol had the lowest water absorption at 35% fructose (187.4%) and also showed coherent surfaces. Glycerol, sorbitol, and urea films showed a higher mass loss compared to fructose films. Fructose showed the highest performance after the analysis of the results, with low water absorption, water content, and mass loss and with high mechanical performance at 35% of fructose. SEM images show that the addition of fructose and glycerol improves the surface homogenate, while sorbitol and urea have a less compact structure with large pores Mdpi Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/8842/1/J15605_e38200ba2afaa45858bfbc0713160cab.pdf A. B. A. Mohammed, Abdulrahman and Hasan, Zaimah and Borhana Omran, Abdoulhdi A. and M. Elfaghi, Abdulhafid and Khattak, M.A. and Ilyas, R. A. and Sapuan, S. M. Effect of Various Plasticizers in Different Concentrations on Physical, Thermal, Mechanical, and Structural Properties of Wheat Starch-Based Films. Polymers, 15 (63). pp. 1-21. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym15010063
spellingShingle T Technology (General)
A. B. A. Mohammed, Abdulrahman
Hasan, Zaimah
Borhana Omran, Abdoulhdi A.
M. Elfaghi, Abdulhafid
Khattak, M.A.
Ilyas, R. A.
Sapuan, S. M.
Effect of Various Plasticizers in Different Concentrations on Physical, Thermal, Mechanical, and Structural Properties of Wheat Starch-Based Films
title Effect of Various Plasticizers in Different Concentrations on Physical, Thermal, Mechanical, and Structural Properties of Wheat Starch-Based Films
title_full Effect of Various Plasticizers in Different Concentrations on Physical, Thermal, Mechanical, and Structural Properties of Wheat Starch-Based Films
title_fullStr Effect of Various Plasticizers in Different Concentrations on Physical, Thermal, Mechanical, and Structural Properties of Wheat Starch-Based Films
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Various Plasticizers in Different Concentrations on Physical, Thermal, Mechanical, and Structural Properties of Wheat Starch-Based Films
title_short Effect of Various Plasticizers in Different Concentrations on Physical, Thermal, Mechanical, and Structural Properties of Wheat Starch-Based Films
title_sort effect of various plasticizers in different concentrations on physical thermal mechanical and structural properties of wheat starch based films
topic T Technology (General)
url http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/8842/1/J15605_e38200ba2afaa45858bfbc0713160cab.pdf
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