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Effect of Molecular Weight and Degree of Substitution on the Physical-Chemical Properties of Methylcellulose-Starch Nanocrystal Nanocomposite Films

This research studied the effect of molecular weight (M(w)) and degree of substitution (DS) on the microstructure and physicochemical characteristics of methylcellulose (MC) films with or without SNC. The M(w) and DS of three types of commercial MC (trade name of M20, A4C, and A4M, respectively) wer...

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Autores principales: Xiao, Qian, Huang, Min, Zhou, Xiaolan, Dai, Miaoqi, Zhao, Zhengtao, Zhou, Hui
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8513015/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34641107
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym13193291
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author Xiao, Qian
Huang, Min
Zhou, Xiaolan
Dai, Miaoqi
Zhao, Zhengtao
Zhou, Hui
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Huang, Min
Zhou, Xiaolan
Dai, Miaoqi
Zhao, Zhengtao
Zhou, Hui
author_sort Xiao, Qian
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description This research studied the effect of molecular weight (M(w)) and degree of substitution (DS) on the microstructure and physicochemical characteristics of methylcellulose (MC) films with or without SNC. The M(w) and DS of three types of commercial MC (trade name of M20, A4C, and A4M, respectively) were in the range of 0.826 to 3.404 × 10(5) Da and 1.70 to 1.83, respectively. M(w) significantly affected the viscosity of methylcellulose solutions as well as the microstructure and tensile strength of methylcellulose films, while DS had a pronounced effect on their oxygen permeability properties. The incorporation of 15% (w/w) SNC resulted in the efficient improvement of tensile strength, water, and oxygen barrier properties of films, particularly for the A4C nanocomposite films. The results from SEM and FTIR illustrated that relatively homogenous dispersion of SNC was distinguished in A4C-15% (w/w) SNC films. Furthermore, microstructures of MC-SNC nanocomposite films were strongly dependent on both M(w) and DS of MC. This work offers a convenient and green method to fabricate MC-based nanocomposite films with desirable mechanical, light, oxygen, and water vapor barrier properties.
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spelling pubmed-85130152021-10-14 Effect of Molecular Weight and Degree of Substitution on the Physical-Chemical Properties of Methylcellulose-Starch Nanocrystal Nanocomposite Films Xiao, Qian Huang, Min Zhou, Xiaolan Dai, Miaoqi Zhao, Zhengtao Zhou, Hui Polymers (Basel) Article This research studied the effect of molecular weight (M(w)) and degree of substitution (DS) on the microstructure and physicochemical characteristics of methylcellulose (MC) films with or without SNC. The M(w) and DS of three types of commercial MC (trade name of M20, A4C, and A4M, respectively) were in the range of 0.826 to 3.404 × 10(5) Da and 1.70 to 1.83, respectively. M(w) significantly affected the viscosity of methylcellulose solutions as well as the microstructure and tensile strength of methylcellulose films, while DS had a pronounced effect on their oxygen permeability properties. The incorporation of 15% (w/w) SNC resulted in the efficient improvement of tensile strength, water, and oxygen barrier properties of films, particularly for the A4C nanocomposite films. The results from SEM and FTIR illustrated that relatively homogenous dispersion of SNC was distinguished in A4C-15% (w/w) SNC films. Furthermore, microstructures of MC-SNC nanocomposite films were strongly dependent on both M(w) and DS of MC. This work offers a convenient and green method to fabricate MC-based nanocomposite films with desirable mechanical, light, oxygen, and water vapor barrier properties. MDPI 2021-09-27 /pmc/articles/PMC8513015/ /pubmed/34641107 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym13193291 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Xiao, Qian
Huang, Min
Zhou, Xiaolan
Dai, Miaoqi
Zhao, Zhengtao
Zhou, Hui
Effect of Molecular Weight and Degree of Substitution on the Physical-Chemical Properties of Methylcellulose-Starch Nanocrystal Nanocomposite Films
title Effect of Molecular Weight and Degree of Substitution on the Physical-Chemical Properties of Methylcellulose-Starch Nanocrystal Nanocomposite Films
title_full Effect of Molecular Weight and Degree of Substitution on the Physical-Chemical Properties of Methylcellulose-Starch Nanocrystal Nanocomposite Films
title_fullStr Effect of Molecular Weight and Degree of Substitution on the Physical-Chemical Properties of Methylcellulose-Starch Nanocrystal Nanocomposite Films
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Molecular Weight and Degree of Substitution on the Physical-Chemical Properties of Methylcellulose-Starch Nanocrystal Nanocomposite Films
title_short Effect of Molecular Weight and Degree of Substitution on the Physical-Chemical Properties of Methylcellulose-Starch Nanocrystal Nanocomposite Films
title_sort effect of molecular weight and degree of substitution on the physical-chemical properties of methylcellulose-starch nanocrystal nanocomposite films
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8513015/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34641107
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym13193291
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