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Synthesis and Characterization of the Starch/silicone Oil Composite and Elaboration of its Films

Synthesis of the starch/silicone oil composite carried out and its structural characterization by FTIR, Raman and 29 Si NMR allowed to identify functional groups of the composite. The synthesis conditions were a starch/silicone oil mass ratio of 2.0 and a temperature of 150 o C to obtain a yield of...

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Published in:SILICON 2022-06, Vol.14 (8), p.4157-4167
Main Authors: Peralta-González, Coyolicaltzin, Ramírez-Hernández, Aurelio, Rangel-Porras, Gustavo, Aparicio-Saguilán, Alejandro, Aguirre-Cruz, Andrés, González-García, Gerardo, Báez-García, José Eduardo, Páramo-Calderón, Delia Esther
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Summary:Synthesis of the starch/silicone oil composite carried out and its structural characterization by FTIR, Raman and 29 Si NMR allowed to identify functional groups of the composite. The synthesis conditions were a starch/silicone oil mass ratio of 2.0 and a temperature of 150 o C to obtain a yield of 84.63 %. SEM analysis showed that the starch granules were covered by silicone oil, this caused a decrease in the crystallinity of starch. Composite films have higher thermal stability compared to native starch. Mechanical properties and electrical conductivity of the starch/silicone oil composite film increase with respect to starch-only films. While the crystallinity of both films is similar. The results obtained in this work indicate that starch/silicone oil composites can be an alternative to make films with a potential use for the packaging industry.
ISSN:1876-990X
1876-9918
DOI:10.1007/s12633-021-01209-x