Physical properties of nanocomposite polylactic acid films prepared with oleic acid modified titanium dioxide

The objective of this study was to compare properties of nanocomopsite PLA films with oleic acid-modified TiO2 (OT-PLA) and unmodified TiO2 (T-PLA) with PLA films without TiO2. OT-PLA, T-PLA and PLA films were prepared using solvent casting. Morphology, mechanical strength, UV–vis absorbance, O2 permeability, and H2O vapor barrier properties were determined. Scanning electron microscopy images showed aggregation of TiO2 in T-PLA, but not in the OT-PLA films. Oxygen permeability and water vapor permeability of 1% OT-PLA were reduced by 29% and 26% compared to PLA. Flexibility of OT-PLA was higher than T-PLA, and Young’s modulus of OT-PLA was lower than T-PLA or PLA. OT-PLA had higher transparency than T-PLA but provided better light blocking in UVA and UVB regions than PLA. TiO2 modification with oleic acid improved dispersion of TiO2 in the PLA. The OT-PLA may have a potential to be used as transparent, functional and environmentally friendly food packaging films.
Source: Food Packaging and Shelf Life - Category: Food Science Source Type: research