Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol.103, No.2, 1127-1132, 2007
Crosslinked poly(vinyl alcohol) and starch composite films: Study of their physicomechanical, thermal, and swelling properties
Crosslinked poly(vinyl alcohol) was blended with 10, 20, 40, and 50 wt % starch by a solution-casting process. The solution-cast films were dried, and then their physicomechanical properties including tensile strength, tensile elongation, tensile modulus, tear strength and density, and burst strength and density were tested. Thermal analysis was performed by differential scanning calorimetry. A moisture analysis of the PVA/starch films was performed and their moisture content determined. Also investigated were the films' resistance to solubility in water, 5% acetic acid, 50% ethanol, and sunflower oil and their swelling characteristics in 50% ethanol and sunflower oil. The prepared PVA/starch blends showed significant improvement in tensile modulus and in resistance to solubility in water, 5% acetic acid, and 50% ethanol. (c) 2006 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Keywords:composites;mechanical properties;differential scanning calorimetry (DSC);films;poly(vinyl alcohol)