Influence of sorbitol on mechanical and physico-chemical properties of soy protein-based bioplastics processed by injection molding

Abstract Soy Protein Isolate (SPI) has been evaluated as useful candidate for the development of protein-based bioplastic materials processed by injection molding. The influence of sorbitol (SB) as plasticizer in mechanical properties and water uptake capacity was evaluated in SPI-based bioplastics....

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Main Authors: Manuel Felix, Valme Carpintero, Alberto Romero, Antonio Guerrero
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Language:English
Published: Associação Brasileira de Polímeros
Series:Polímeros
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spelling doaj-3fc35e9dfd2f4455af087bc34f229fb12020-11-24T22:19:28ZengAssociação Brasileira de PolímerosPolímeros1678-516926427728110.1590/0104-1428.0044S0104-14282016000400277Influence of sorbitol on mechanical and physico-chemical properties of soy protein-based bioplastics processed by injection moldingManuel FelixValme CarpinteroAlberto RomeroAntonio GuerreroAbstract Soy Protein Isolate (SPI) has been evaluated as useful candidate for the development of protein-based bioplastic materials processed by injection molding. The influence of sorbitol (SB) as plasticizer in mechanical properties and water uptake capacity was evaluated in SPI-based bioplastics. A mixing rheometer that allows monitoring torque and temperature during mixing and a small-scale-plunger-type injection molding machine were used to obtain SPI/Plasticizer blends and SPI-based bioplastics, respectively. Dynamic measurements were carried out to obtain mechanical spectra of different bioplastics. Moreover, the mechanical characterization was supplemented with uniaxial tensile tests. Additionally, the influence of SB in water uptake capacity was also evaluated. The introduction of SB leads to increase the rigidity of bioplastics as well as the water uptake capacity after 24h, however it involves a decrease in strain at break. Final bioplastics are plastic materials with both adequate properties for the substitution of conventional petroleum plastics and high biodegradability.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-14282016000400277&lng=en&tlng=enbioplasticsDMTAplasticizersorbitolsoy protein
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author Manuel Felix
Valme Carpintero
Alberto Romero
Antonio Guerrero
spellingShingle Manuel Felix
Valme Carpintero
Alberto Romero
Antonio Guerrero
Influence of sorbitol on mechanical and physico-chemical properties of soy protein-based bioplastics processed by injection molding
Polímeros
bioplastics
DMTA
plasticizer
sorbitol
soy protein
author_facet Manuel Felix
Valme Carpintero
Alberto Romero
Antonio Guerrero
author_sort Manuel Felix
title Influence of sorbitol on mechanical and physico-chemical properties of soy protein-based bioplastics processed by injection molding
title_short Influence of sorbitol on mechanical and physico-chemical properties of soy protein-based bioplastics processed by injection molding
title_full Influence of sorbitol on mechanical and physico-chemical properties of soy protein-based bioplastics processed by injection molding
title_fullStr Influence of sorbitol on mechanical and physico-chemical properties of soy protein-based bioplastics processed by injection molding
title_full_unstemmed Influence of sorbitol on mechanical and physico-chemical properties of soy protein-based bioplastics processed by injection molding
title_sort influence of sorbitol on mechanical and physico-chemical properties of soy protein-based bioplastics processed by injection molding
publisher Associação Brasileira de Polímeros
series Polímeros
issn 1678-5169
description Abstract Soy Protein Isolate (SPI) has been evaluated as useful candidate for the development of protein-based bioplastic materials processed by injection molding. The influence of sorbitol (SB) as plasticizer in mechanical properties and water uptake capacity was evaluated in SPI-based bioplastics. A mixing rheometer that allows monitoring torque and temperature during mixing and a small-scale-plunger-type injection molding machine were used to obtain SPI/Plasticizer blends and SPI-based bioplastics, respectively. Dynamic measurements were carried out to obtain mechanical spectra of different bioplastics. Moreover, the mechanical characterization was supplemented with uniaxial tensile tests. Additionally, the influence of SB in water uptake capacity was also evaluated. The introduction of SB leads to increase the rigidity of bioplastics as well as the water uptake capacity after 24h, however it involves a decrease in strain at break. Final bioplastics are plastic materials with both adequate properties for the substitution of conventional petroleum plastics and high biodegradability.
topic bioplastics
DMTA
plasticizer
sorbitol
soy protein
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-14282016000400277&lng=en&tlng=en
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