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Enhancement in the Physico-Mechanical Functions of Seaweed Biopolymer Film via Embedding Fillers for Plasticulture Application—A Comparison with Conventional Biodegradable Mulch Film

This study aimed to compare the performance of fabricated microbially induced precipitated calcium carbonate– (MB–CaCO(3)) based red seaweed (Kappaphycus alvarezii) bio-polymer film and commercial calcium carbonate– (C–CaCO(3)) based red seaweed bio-film with the conventional biodegradable mulch fil...

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Autores principales: M, Hasan, Chong, E.W.N., Jafarzadeh, Shima, Paridah, M.T., Gopakumar, Deepu A., Tajarudin, H.A., Thomas, Sabu, Abdul Khalil, H.P.S.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6419062/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30960194
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym11020210
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author M, Hasan
Chong, E.W.N.
Jafarzadeh, Shima
Paridah, M.T.
Gopakumar, Deepu A.
Tajarudin, H.A.
Thomas, Sabu
Abdul Khalil, H.P.S.
author_facet M, Hasan
Chong, E.W.N.
Jafarzadeh, Shima
Paridah, M.T.
Gopakumar, Deepu A.
Tajarudin, H.A.
Thomas, Sabu
Abdul Khalil, H.P.S.
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description This study aimed to compare the performance of fabricated microbially induced precipitated calcium carbonate– (MB–CaCO(3)) based red seaweed (Kappaphycus alvarezii) bio-polymer film and commercial calcium carbonate– (C–CaCO(3)) based red seaweed bio-film with the conventional biodegradable mulch film. To the best of our knowledge, there has been limited research on the application of commercial CaCO(3) (C–CaCO(3)) and microbially induced CaCO(3) (MB–CaCO(3)) as fillers for the preparation of films from seaweed bio-polymer and comparison with biodegradable commercial plasticulture packaging. The results revealed that the mechanical, contact angle, and biodegradability properties of the polymer composite films incorporated with C–CaCO(3) and MB–CaCO(3) fillers were comparable or even superior than the conventional biodegradable mulch film. The seaweed polymer film incorporated with MB–CaCO(3) showed the highest contact angle of 100.94°, whereas conventional biodegradable mulch film showed a contact angle of 90.25°. The enhanced contact angle of MB–CaCO(3) resulted in high barrier properties, which is highly desired in the current scenario for plasticulture packaging application. The water vapor permeability of MB–CaCO(3) based seaweed films was low (2.05 ± 1.06 g·m/m(2)·s·Pa) when compared to conventional mulch film (2.68 ± 0.35 g·m/m(2)·s·Pa), which makes the fabricated film an ideal candidate for plasticulture application. The highest tensile strength (TS) was achieved by seaweed-based film filled with commercial CaCO(3) (84.92% higher than conventional mulch film). SEM images of the fractured surfaces of the fabricated films revealed the strong interaction between seaweed and fillers. Furthermore, composite films incorporated with MB–CaCO(3) promote brighter film, better water barrier, hydrophobicity, and biodegradability compared to C–CaCO(3) based seaweed polymer film and conventional mulch film. From this demonstrated work, it can be concluded that the fabricated MB–CaCO(3) based seaweed biopolymer film will be a promising candidate for plasticulture and agricultural application.
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spelling pubmed-64190622019-04-02 Enhancement in the Physico-Mechanical Functions of Seaweed Biopolymer Film via Embedding Fillers for Plasticulture Application—A Comparison with Conventional Biodegradable Mulch Film M, Hasan Chong, E.W.N. Jafarzadeh, Shima Paridah, M.T. Gopakumar, Deepu A. Tajarudin, H.A. Thomas, Sabu Abdul Khalil, H.P.S. Polymers (Basel) Article This study aimed to compare the performance of fabricated microbially induced precipitated calcium carbonate– (MB–CaCO(3)) based red seaweed (Kappaphycus alvarezii) bio-polymer film and commercial calcium carbonate– (C–CaCO(3)) based red seaweed bio-film with the conventional biodegradable mulch film. To the best of our knowledge, there has been limited research on the application of commercial CaCO(3) (C–CaCO(3)) and microbially induced CaCO(3) (MB–CaCO(3)) as fillers for the preparation of films from seaweed bio-polymer and comparison with biodegradable commercial plasticulture packaging. The results revealed that the mechanical, contact angle, and biodegradability properties of the polymer composite films incorporated with C–CaCO(3) and MB–CaCO(3) fillers were comparable or even superior than the conventional biodegradable mulch film. The seaweed polymer film incorporated with MB–CaCO(3) showed the highest contact angle of 100.94°, whereas conventional biodegradable mulch film showed a contact angle of 90.25°. The enhanced contact angle of MB–CaCO(3) resulted in high barrier properties, which is highly desired in the current scenario for plasticulture packaging application. The water vapor permeability of MB–CaCO(3) based seaweed films was low (2.05 ± 1.06 g·m/m(2)·s·Pa) when compared to conventional mulch film (2.68 ± 0.35 g·m/m(2)·s·Pa), which makes the fabricated film an ideal candidate for plasticulture application. The highest tensile strength (TS) was achieved by seaweed-based film filled with commercial CaCO(3) (84.92% higher than conventional mulch film). SEM images of the fractured surfaces of the fabricated films revealed the strong interaction between seaweed and fillers. Furthermore, composite films incorporated with MB–CaCO(3) promote brighter film, better water barrier, hydrophobicity, and biodegradability compared to C–CaCO(3) based seaweed polymer film and conventional mulch film. From this demonstrated work, it can be concluded that the fabricated MB–CaCO(3) based seaweed biopolymer film will be a promising candidate for plasticulture and agricultural application. MDPI 2019-01-26 /pmc/articles/PMC6419062/ /pubmed/30960194 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym11020210 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Chong, E.W.N.
Jafarzadeh, Shima
Paridah, M.T.
Gopakumar, Deepu A.
Tajarudin, H.A.
Thomas, Sabu
Abdul Khalil, H.P.S.
Enhancement in the Physico-Mechanical Functions of Seaweed Biopolymer Film via Embedding Fillers for Plasticulture Application—A Comparison with Conventional Biodegradable Mulch Film
title Enhancement in the Physico-Mechanical Functions of Seaweed Biopolymer Film via Embedding Fillers for Plasticulture Application—A Comparison with Conventional Biodegradable Mulch Film
title_full Enhancement in the Physico-Mechanical Functions of Seaweed Biopolymer Film via Embedding Fillers for Plasticulture Application—A Comparison with Conventional Biodegradable Mulch Film
title_fullStr Enhancement in the Physico-Mechanical Functions of Seaweed Biopolymer Film via Embedding Fillers for Plasticulture Application—A Comparison with Conventional Biodegradable Mulch Film
title_full_unstemmed Enhancement in the Physico-Mechanical Functions of Seaweed Biopolymer Film via Embedding Fillers for Plasticulture Application—A Comparison with Conventional Biodegradable Mulch Film
title_short Enhancement in the Physico-Mechanical Functions of Seaweed Biopolymer Film via Embedding Fillers for Plasticulture Application—A Comparison with Conventional Biodegradable Mulch Film
title_sort enhancement in the physico-mechanical functions of seaweed biopolymer film via embedding fillers for plasticulture application—a comparison with conventional biodegradable mulch film
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6419062/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30960194
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym11020210
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