Fabrication and characterisation of chitosan nanoparticles/plasticised-starch composites

Chitosan nanoparticles (CNs), obtained by physical crosslinking between tripolyphosphate and protonised chitosan, were used as filler in a glycerol plasticised-starch (GPS) matrix to be used in food packaging. In GPS/CN composites, the chemical structures of the matrix and the filler are similar bec...

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description Chitosan nanoparticles (CNs), obtained by physical crosslinking between tripolyphosphate and protonised chitosan, were used as filler in a glycerol plasticised-starch (GPS) matrix to be used in food packaging. In GPS/CN composites, the chemical structures of the matrix and the filler are similar because they are both polysaccharides. The influences of the filler content on the morphology, viscosity, mechanical properties, dynamic mechanical properties, water vapour permeation and thermal degradation of GPS/CN composites were studied. It was shown that the obvious improved effect on the tensile strength, storage modulus, glass transition temperature, water vapour barrier and thermal stability could be attributed to the filler/matrix interactions, which occurred when CN was dispersed uniformly in the GPS matrix at low content. However, higher CN loads (8 wt.%) resulted in the aggregation of CN in the composites.
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Characterisation
chemical structure
Chitosan
chitosan nanoparticles-plasticized-starch composites
crosslinking
filling materials
Food industries
Food packaging
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
General aspects
glycerol
Handling, storage, packaging, transport
mechanical properties
Nanocomposites
nanotechnology
packaging materials
Starch
Starch and starchy product industries
starch products
tripolyphosphates
viscosity
title Fabrication and characterisation of chitosan nanoparticles/plasticised-starch composites
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