Thermoplastic Elastomers 2012
DOI: 10.5772/35348
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Properties and Biodegradation Nature of Thermoplastic Starch

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“…A higher content of plasticizers may result in two glass transitions, indicating the presence of two separate phases with different plasticizer concentrations (Mezger, 2014, p. 196). In the specific case of TPS plasticized with glycerol in combination with water, the two observed maxima were assigned to the "glycerol-rich phase" (below 0 • C) and the "starch-rich phase" (also "amylopectin-rich phase" or "glycerol-poor phase"; above 0 • C); their exact location and intensity depends on the preparation protocol (Viguie et al, 2007;Bertolini, 2010;Saiah et al, 2012;Balakrishnan et al, 2017;Sessini et al, 2018). It is worth noting that DMTA analysis turned out to be a more sensitive tool for T g detection than the DSC method, which was used in our previous work on analogous systems, where DSC was able to detect the "glycerol-rich phase" glass transition but not the "starch-rich phase" glass transition.…”
Section: Mechanical Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A higher content of plasticizers may result in two glass transitions, indicating the presence of two separate phases with different plasticizer concentrations (Mezger, 2014, p. 196). In the specific case of TPS plasticized with glycerol in combination with water, the two observed maxima were assigned to the "glycerol-rich phase" (below 0 • C) and the "starch-rich phase" (also "amylopectin-rich phase" or "glycerol-poor phase"; above 0 • C); their exact location and intensity depends on the preparation protocol (Viguie et al, 2007;Bertolini, 2010;Saiah et al, 2012;Balakrishnan et al, 2017;Sessini et al, 2018). It is worth noting that DMTA analysis turned out to be a more sensitive tool for T g detection than the DSC method, which was used in our previous work on analogous systems, where DSC was able to detect the "glycerol-rich phase" glass transition but not the "starch-rich phase" glass transition.…”
Section: Mechanical Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Starch-based materials are attractive due to their biodegradability and wide range of applications, such as packaging, coating, agriculture, medicine, pharmacy, or even optoelectronics (Sarka et al, 2011(Sarka et al, , 2012Saiah et al, 2012;Xie et al, 2013;Ghavimi et al, 2015;Oleyaei et al, 2016a;Campos-Requena et al, 2017;Dufresne and Castano, 2017;Javanbakht and Namazi, 2017;Kuswandi, 2017;Liu G. et al, 2017;Liu S. et al, 2017;Sarka and Dvoracek, 2017, Ilyas et al, 2018, Ilyas et al, 2019. However, the melting temperature of native starch is higher than its degradation temperature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this sense, starch qualifies as a good option because of its world-wide availability, low cost, functionality and biodegradability. In order to evaluate biodegradable character of materials based on these polymers, several techniques were studied being composting, one of the most used (Saiah, Gattin, & Sreekumar, 2012). Naturally, starch is not considered as a thermoplastic polymer but its processing, in the presence of plasticizers, under high temperature and shear stresses, allows the disruption of its granular structure, becoming into thermoplastic starch (TPS) (Ma, Chang, Yu, & Stumborg, 2009;Pinto, Carbajal, Wypych, Ramos, & Satyanarayana, 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Starch is one of the cheapest and the most abundant natural polymers. On this account, starch-based materials are employed in many applications, for example, in household, agriculture, textile, pharmacy, or medicine (Bertolini, 2010;Sarka et al, 2011Sarka et al, , 2012Saiah et al, 2012;Xie et al, 2013;Ghavimi et al, 2015;Campos-Requena et al, 2017;Javanbakht and Namazi, 2017;Kuswandi, 2017;Liu et al, 2017a,b). However, the biggest drawback of native granular starch is processing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%