Amanda Grazi, Amanda Nascimento, Renata Almeida, Maria Eduarda Costa, Severina Sousa, Hugo M. Lisboa
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摘要
本研究提出了一种第一性原理方法,通过简单的粘度测量来模拟和优化淀粉-甘油可食用薄膜的浸渍涂层。制备了11种配方,并在40°C下使用Brookfield粘度计进行了表征,以捕捉它们的剪切减薄和屈服应力行为。然后使用Herschel-Bulkley和Cross模型来预测关键涂层参数,包括薄膜厚度、收缩率和附着力。理论预测与实验数据之间的高度一致性(R²>;0.94)证实了模型的可靠性。湿膜厚度为0.78 mm ~ 1.95 mm,干膜厚度为0.12 mm ~ 0.55 mm,收缩率为70.9 % ~ 88.2 %,附着力为0.0195 N ~ 3.25 N。这些结果揭示了淀粉含量(增强结构稳定性)和甘油浓度(改善柔韧性)的相互作用,使设计具有定制机械和屏障性能的薄膜成为可能。总的来说,这种流线型的机械框架大大减少了广泛的经验试验的需要,并为开发高性能、可生物降解的包装提供了可扩展的途径。
First-principles modeling and optimization of the dip-coating process for starch-glycerol edible films using viscosity measurements
This current study presents a first-principles approach for modeling and optimizing the dip-coating of starch–glycerol edible films via simple viscosity measurements. Eleven formulations were prepared and characterized at 40°C using a Brookfield viscometer to capture their shear-thinning and yield-stress behavior. The Herschel–Bulkley and Cross models were then used to predict key coating parameters, including film thickness, shrinkage, and adhesion. Strong agreement between theoretical predictions and experimental data (R² > 0.94) confirmed the models’ reliability. Wet film thickness ranged from 0.78 mm to 1.95 mm, dry thickness from 0.12 mm to 0.55 mm, shrinkage from 70.9 % to 88.2 %, and adhesion from 0.0195 N to 3.25 N. These results reveal the interplay of starch content (enhancing structural stability) and glycerol concentration (improving flexibility), enabling the design of films with tailored mechanical and barrier properties. Overall, this streamlined, mechanistic framework significantly reduces the need for extensive empirical trials and offers a scalable route to developing high-performance, biodegradable packaging.
期刊介绍:
Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects is an international journal devoted to the science underlying applications of colloids and interfacial phenomena.
The journal aims at publishing high quality research papers featuring new materials or new insights into the role of colloid and interface science in (for example) food, energy, minerals processing, pharmaceuticals or the environment.