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Functional miscibility and thermomechanical properties enhancement of substituted phthalic acetylated modified chitin filler in biopolymer composite

The miscibility between hydrophobic and hydrophilic biopolymers has been of significant challenge. This study used a novel simplified chitin modification method to produce phthalic chitin using phthalic anhydride in a substitution reaction. The FT-IR functional group analysis was used to confirm the...

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Autores principales: Olaiya, N. G., Obaseki, O. S., Mersal, Gaber A. M., Ibrahim, Mohamed M., Hessien, Mahmoud M., Grace, Olaiya Funmilayo, Afzal, Asif, Khanam, Taslima, Rashedi, Ahmad
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Publicado: The Royal Society 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9156934/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35706656
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.211411
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author Olaiya, N. G.
Obaseki, O. S.
Mersal, Gaber A. M.
Ibrahim, Mohamed M.
Hessien, Mahmoud M.
Grace, Olaiya Funmilayo
Afzal, Asif
Khanam, Taslima
Rashedi, Ahmad
author_facet Olaiya, N. G.
Obaseki, O. S.
Mersal, Gaber A. M.
Ibrahim, Mohamed M.
Hessien, Mahmoud M.
Grace, Olaiya Funmilayo
Afzal, Asif
Khanam, Taslima
Rashedi, Ahmad
author_sort Olaiya, N. G.
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description The miscibility between hydrophobic and hydrophilic biopolymers has been of significant challenge. This study used a novel simplified chitin modification method to produce phthalic chitin using phthalic anhydride in a substitution reaction. The FT-IR functional group analysis was used to confirm the substitution reaction. The modified chitin was used as compatibilizer in polylactic acid (PLA)/starch biocomposite to enhance its properties. The biocomposite was prepared using melt extrusion and compression moulding technique. The biocomposite's morphological, thermomechanical and water absorption properties were characterized using scanning electron microscope, tensile test, dynamic mechanical analysis, thermogravimetry analysis, differential scanning calorimetry, thickness swelling and water absorption test. The FT-IR study shows a successful substitution reaction of the amine hydrogen ion present in the chitin as opposed to substituting the hydrogen ion in the hydroxide group. The tensile and impact properties of biocomposite incorporated with modified chitin showed better results compared with other samples. The SEM images showed uniform miscibility of the modified biocomposite. The dynamic mechanical analysis showed improved modulus value with the incorporation of modified chitin. The thermal properties showed improved thermal stability of the modified biocomposite. Furthermore, the percentage of water absorbed by biocomposite with modified chitin is reduced compared with the PLA/starch biocomposite. The produced biodegradable ternary blend can be used as a substitute for plastics in industrial applications.
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spelling pubmed-91569342022-06-14 Functional miscibility and thermomechanical properties enhancement of substituted phthalic acetylated modified chitin filler in biopolymer composite Olaiya, N. G. Obaseki, O. S. Mersal, Gaber A. M. Ibrahim, Mohamed M. Hessien, Mahmoud M. Grace, Olaiya Funmilayo Afzal, Asif Khanam, Taslima Rashedi, Ahmad R Soc Open Sci Chemistry The miscibility between hydrophobic and hydrophilic biopolymers has been of significant challenge. This study used a novel simplified chitin modification method to produce phthalic chitin using phthalic anhydride in a substitution reaction. The FT-IR functional group analysis was used to confirm the substitution reaction. The modified chitin was used as compatibilizer in polylactic acid (PLA)/starch biocomposite to enhance its properties. The biocomposite was prepared using melt extrusion and compression moulding technique. The biocomposite's morphological, thermomechanical and water absorption properties were characterized using scanning electron microscope, tensile test, dynamic mechanical analysis, thermogravimetry analysis, differential scanning calorimetry, thickness swelling and water absorption test. The FT-IR study shows a successful substitution reaction of the amine hydrogen ion present in the chitin as opposed to substituting the hydrogen ion in the hydroxide group. The tensile and impact properties of biocomposite incorporated with modified chitin showed better results compared with other samples. The SEM images showed uniform miscibility of the modified biocomposite. The dynamic mechanical analysis showed improved modulus value with the incorporation of modified chitin. The thermal properties showed improved thermal stability of the modified biocomposite. Furthermore, the percentage of water absorbed by biocomposite with modified chitin is reduced compared with the PLA/starch biocomposite. The produced biodegradable ternary blend can be used as a substitute for plastics in industrial applications. The Royal Society 2022-06-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9156934/ /pubmed/35706656 http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.211411 Text en © 2022 The Authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Published by the Royal Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Chemistry
Olaiya, N. G.
Obaseki, O. S.
Mersal, Gaber A. M.
Ibrahim, Mohamed M.
Hessien, Mahmoud M.
Grace, Olaiya Funmilayo
Afzal, Asif
Khanam, Taslima
Rashedi, Ahmad
Functional miscibility and thermomechanical properties enhancement of substituted phthalic acetylated modified chitin filler in biopolymer composite
title Functional miscibility and thermomechanical properties enhancement of substituted phthalic acetylated modified chitin filler in biopolymer composite
title_full Functional miscibility and thermomechanical properties enhancement of substituted phthalic acetylated modified chitin filler in biopolymer composite
title_fullStr Functional miscibility and thermomechanical properties enhancement of substituted phthalic acetylated modified chitin filler in biopolymer composite
title_full_unstemmed Functional miscibility and thermomechanical properties enhancement of substituted phthalic acetylated modified chitin filler in biopolymer composite
title_short Functional miscibility and thermomechanical properties enhancement of substituted phthalic acetylated modified chitin filler in biopolymer composite
title_sort functional miscibility and thermomechanical properties enhancement of substituted phthalic acetylated modified chitin filler in biopolymer composite
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9156934/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35706656
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.211411
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