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Radiation processing of thermoplastic starch by blending aromatic additives: Effect of blend composition and radiation parameters

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This paper reports on the effects of electron beam (EB) irradiation on poly alpha-1,4-glucose oligomers (maltodextrins) in the presence of water and of various aromatic additives, as model blends for gaining a better understanding at a molecular level the modifications occurring in amorphous starch-lignin blends submitted to ionizing irradiation for improving the properties of this type of bio-based thermoplastic material. A series of aromatic compounds, namely p-methoxy benzyl alcohol, benzene dimethanol, cinnamyl alcohol and some related carboxylic acids namely cinnamic acid, coumaric acid, and ferulic acid, was thus studied for assessing the ability of each additive to counteract chain scission of the polysaccharide and induce interchain covalent linkages. Gel formation in EB-irradiated blends comprising of maltodextrin was shown to be dependent on three main factors: the type of aromatic additive, presence of glycerol, and irradiation dose. The chain scission versus grafting phenomenon as a function of blend composition and dose were studied using Size Exclusion Chromatography by determining the changes in molecular weight distribution (MWD) from Refractive Index (RI) chromatograms and the presence of aromatic grafts onto the maltodextrin chains from UV chromatograms. The occurrence of crosslinking was quantified by gel fraction measurements allowing for ranking the cross-linking efficiency of the additives. When applying the method to destructurized starch blends, gel formation was also shown to be strongly affected by the moisture content of the sample submitted to irradiation. The results demonstrate the possibility to tune the reactivity of tailored blend for minimizing chain degradation and control the degree of cross-linking. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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hal-01268181 , version 1 (04-02-2016)

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Dhriti Khandal, Pierre-Yves Mikus, Patrice Dole, Xavier Coqueret. Radiation processing of thermoplastic starch by blending aromatic additives: Effect of blend composition and radiation parameters. Radiation Physics and Chemistry, 2013, 84, pp.218 - 222. ⟨10.1016/j.radphyschem.2012.05.007⟩. ⟨hal-01268181⟩
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