Preparation and Characterization of Super-Absorbing Gel Formulated from κ-Carrageenan-Potato Peel Starch Blended Polymers
kappa-carrageenan is useful for its superior gelling, hydrogel, and thickening properties. The purpose of the study was to maximize the hydrogel properties and water-absorbing capacity of kappa-carrageenan by blending it with starch from potato peels to be used as safe and biodegradable water-absorb...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Polymers 2021-12, Vol.13 (24), p.4308, Article 4308 |
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Zusammenfassung: | kappa-carrageenan is useful for its superior gelling, hydrogel, and thickening properties. The purpose of the study was to maximize the hydrogel properties and water-absorbing capacity of kappa-carrageenan by blending it with starch from potato peels to be used as safe and biodegradable water-absorbent children's toys. The prepared materials were analyzed using FTIR and Raman spectroscopy to analyze the functional groups. Results showed that there was a shift in the characteristic peaks of starch and kappa-carrageenan, which indicated their proper reaction during blend formation. In addition, samples show a peak at 1220 cm(-1) corresponding to the ester sulfate groups, and at 1670 cm(-1) due to the carbonyl group contained in D-galactose. SEM micrographs showed the presence of rough surface topology after blending the two polymers, with the appearance of small pores. In addition, the presence of surface cracks indicates the biodegradability of the prepared membranes that would result after enzymatic treatment. These results are supported by surface roughness results that show the surface of the kappa-carrageenan/starch membranes became rougher after enzymatic treatment. The hydrophilicity of the prepared membranes was evaluated from contact angle (CA) measurements and the swelling ratio. The swelling ratio of the prepared membranes increased gradually as the starch ratio increased, reaching 150%, while the water-uptake capacity increased from 48 & PLUSMN; 4% for plain kappa-carrageenan to 150 & PLUSMN; 5% for 1:2 kappa-carrageenan/starch blends. The amylase enzyme showed an effective ability to degrade both the plain kappa-carrageenan and kappa-carrageenan/starch membranes, and release glucose units for up to 236 and 563, respectively. According to these results, these blends could be effectively used in making safe and biodegradable molded toys with superior water-absorbing capabilities. |
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ISSN: | 2073-4360 2073-4360 |
DOI: | 10.3390/polym13244308 |