The Development of Biodegradable PBAT-Lignin-Tannic Acid Composite Film: Properties, Biodegradability, and Potential Barrier Application in Food Packaging
Kehinde Olonisakin, Aishi Wen, Suping He, Huiping Lin, Wen Tao, Shanwei Chen, Wensheng Lin, Ran Li, Xin-xiang Zhang, Wenbin Yang
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Abstract
Poly (butylene adipate-co-terephthalate) (PBAT), a biodegradable polymer, is a promising material in the food packaging industry. Its high elongation at break, ease of processibility, and biodegradability make it a substitute for low-density polyethylene. But its use in food packaging is limited to its cost, low tensile strength, and barrier properties. Herein, using a green approach, we prepared PBAT composite film with epoxidized soya bean oil (ESO) and encapsulated lignin (Lig)/tannic acid (Ta) (ESO-Lig-Ta) as filler. Different amounts (1, 2, 3%) of ESO-Lig-Ta were added to the composite film, and the effect on the properties was studied. The result showed that the ESO-Lig-Ta improved the tensile strength by more than 100%, and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) revealed a homogenous dispersion of the encapsulated filler in the matrix. The ultraviolet (UV) transmission decreased with an increasing amount of ESO-Lig-Ta. There was a reduced water vapor and oxygen transmission rate due to ESO-Lig-Ta than the neat PBAT film. Food (fresh potato and onion) sealed with the composite film remained fresh for up to 12 days at room temperature. The biodegradation of the composite film resulted from hydrolysis C-O/C = O, as shown by attenuated total reflection–Fourier transform infrared spectra (ATR-FTIR). The composite film can be extensively applied in short-lived fresh food packaging and long-term preservation and packaging of dry food products.
Graphical Abstract
ESO-encapsulated lignin and tannic acid incorporated into PBAT film as a potential food packaging film for short-live fresh products and long-term storage of dry food products.
聚己二酸丁二酯(PBAT)是一种可生物降解的高分子材料,在食品包装工业中具有广阔的应用前景。它的高断裂伸长率、易加工性和可生物降解性使其成为低密度聚乙烯的替代品。但其在食品包装中的应用受到其成本、低拉伸强度和阻隔性能的限制。本文以环氧大豆油(ESO)为填料,包封木质素(ligg)/单宁酸(Ta) (ESO- ligg -Ta)为填料,采用绿色环保的方法制备了PBAT复合薄膜。在复合膜中加入不同量(1、2、3%)的eso - li - ta,研究其对复合膜性能的影响。结果表明,eso - ligi - ta的加入使材料的抗拉强度提高了100%以上,扫描电镜(SEM)显示,包封填料在基体中均匀分散。随着eso - li - ta用量的增加,紫外(UV)透射率降低。与纯PBAT膜相比,eso - li - ta的存在降低了水蒸气和氧气的透过率。用复合薄膜密封的食物(新鲜土豆和洋葱)在室温下可保持新鲜12天。衰减全反射-傅里叶变换红外光谱(ATR-FTIR)显示,复合膜的生物降解是由C-O/C = O水解引起的。该复合薄膜可广泛应用于短期新鲜食品的包装和干燥食品的长期保存包装。摘要eso包封木质素和单宁酸加入PBAT薄膜中,作为一种有潜力的食品包装薄膜,可用于短期保鲜产品和长期储存干燥食品。
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Food and Bioprocess Technology provides an effective and timely platform for cutting-edge high quality original papers in the engineering and science of all types of food processing technologies, from the original food supply source to the consumer’s dinner table. It aims to be a leading international journal for the multidisciplinary agri-food research community.
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