Utilization of Spent Coffee Grounds as a Sustainable Resource for the Synthesis of Bioplastic Composites with Polylactic Acid, Starch, and Sucrose

IF 3 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, COMPOSITES Journal of Composites Science Pub Date : 2023-12-07 DOI:10.3390/jcs7120512
Sri Yustikasari Masssijaya, M. A. R. Lubis, R. C. Nissa, Yeyen Nurhamiyah, Pramono Nugroho, P. Antov, S. Lee, Antonios N. Papadopoulos, Sukma Surya Kusumah, Lina Karlinasari
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Polylactic Acid (PLA) is a biodegradable polymer, but the cost of PLA is not competitive compared to polyolefins. The development of bioplastic composites by blending PLA with spent coffee grounds (SCG) and thermoplastic starch (TPS) is an effective way to reduce the cost of PLA. This study aimed to investigate and evaluate the feasibility of using SCG to develop bioplastic composite materials with a blend of PLA and TPS. Bioplastics were fabricated with various SCG contents (5, 10, 15 wt%). The physical and mechanical characteristics of the bioplastic composite decreased as the SCG content increased owing to the higher aggregation caused by SCG dust. However, the bioplastics manufactured with the addition of SCG exhibited enhanced crystallinity, resulting in enhanced thermal properties compared to the composites without SCG. The best characteristics of bioplastics, obtained with a 5% SCG addition, were as follows: water vapor transmission rate of 1276 g d/m2, water vapor permeability (WVP) of 1.86256 × 10−7 g/ms Pa, Young’s modulus of 420 MPa, elongation of 2.59%, and tensile strength of 5 MPa. Based on the results obtained, it can be concluded that the addition of SCG is not recommended for improving the physical and mechanical properties of bioplastics. However, owing to its large content of organic compounds, SCG represents a promising and low-cost functional material that can be exploited in the development of various value-added products.
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将废弃咖啡渣作为一种可持续资源用于聚乳酸、淀粉和蔗糖生物塑料复合材料的合成
聚乳酸(PLA)是一种生物可降解聚合物,但其成本与聚烯烃相比没有竞争力。将聚乳酸与废咖啡渣(SCG)和热塑性淀粉(TPS)共混制备生物塑料复合材料是降低聚乳酸成本的有效途径。本研究旨在探讨和评价利用SCG制备聚乳酸和TPS共混生物塑料复合材料的可行性。用不同的SCG含量(5、10、15 wt%)制备生物塑料。生物塑料复合材料的物理力学特性随着SCG含量的增加而下降,这是由于SCG粉尘引起的更高的聚集性。然而,与不添加SCG的复合材料相比,添加SCG的生物塑料表现出增强的结晶度,从而提高了热性能。当SCG添加量为5%时,生物塑料的最佳性能为水蒸气透过率为1276 g d/m2,水蒸气透过率(WVP)为1.86256 × 10−7 g/ms Pa,杨氏模量为420 MPa,伸长率为2.59%,抗拉强度为5 MPa。综上所述,不推荐添加SCG来改善生物塑料的物理力学性能。然而,由于其有机化合物含量高,SCG代表了一种有前途的低成本功能材料,可用于开发各种增值产品。
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Journal of Composites Science
Journal of Composites Science MATERIALS SCIENCE, COMPOSITES-
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