Mônica Oliveira ReisJuliana Bonametti OlivatoJuliano ZanelaFábio YamashitaMaria Victória Eiras Grossmann
"This work investigated the influence of microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) in thermoplastic starch/poly (butylene adipate-co-terephthalate) films produced by blown extrusion, using different MCC contents (4, 7 and 10 g.100 g-1). The films were characterised for their mechanical, structural and barrier properties. Increasing fibres concentration reduced the tensile strength (6.9 to 4.6 MPa), the elongation at break (568 to 147%) and weight loss in water (12.8 to 11.1%) of the films. The rigidity of the films increased from 19.8 MPa (without MCC) to 79.2 MPa in the samples with 10 g.100 g-1 of MCC. SEM images showed the occurrence of some agglomerates in this sample. The water vapour permeability of the films was not affected by the presence of MCC. The production of starch/PBAT/MCC films by blown extrusion was successful; however some adjustments are necessary to improve the dispersion of the particles at the polymeric matrix."
Patrícia Salomão GarciaFranciele Rezende Barbosa TurbianiAlessandra Machado BaronGuilherme Luiz BrizolaMariane Alves TavaresFábio YamashitaDaniel EirasMaria Victória Eiras Grossmann
Mônica Oliveira ReisJuliano ZanelaJuliana Bonametti OlivatoPatrícia Salomão GarciaFábio YamashitaMaria Victória Eiras Grossmann
Juliana Bonametti OlivatoMaria Victória Eiras GrossmannAna Paula BilckFábio Yamashita
Xiaofei MaPeter R. ChangJiugao Yu
Jie ChenFushan ChenYahui MengShuangfei WangZhu Long