A Mechanistic Study of the Synthesis of Sustainable Carrageenan-Polylactic Acid Biocomposite

Environmental friendly biocomposites are urgently needed to mitigate the pollution caused by huge consumption of petroleum-based polymers. Renewable carrageenan and polylactic acid (PLA) natural polymers have the potential to replace petroleum-origin polymers. Nevertheless, the carrageenan and PLA t...

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Published in:Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering
Main Author: Othman N.A.; Kamarol Zani N.A.A.; Ramli N.A.; Mohd Azman N.A.; Adam F.; Abu Bakar N.F.; Rehan M.
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Language:English
Published: Institute for Ionics 2024
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Othman N.A.; Kamarol Zani N.A.A.; Ramli N.A.; Mohd Azman N.A.; Adam F.; Abu Bakar N.F.; Rehan M.
A Mechanistic Study of the Synthesis of Sustainable Carrageenan-Polylactic Acid Biocomposite
2024
Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering


10.1007/s13369-024-08727-x
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85185111144&doi=10.1007%2fs13369-024-08727-x&partnerID=40&md5=bafb8f5b7d8bdef9e85ee7f08a1ce8c1
Environmental friendly biocomposites are urgently needed to mitigate the pollution caused by huge consumption of petroleum-based polymers. Renewable carrageenan and polylactic acid (PLA) natural polymers have the potential to replace petroleum-origin polymers. Nevertheless, the carrageenan and PLA themselves inherit poor tensile strength, hydrophobicity and stability. The aim of this study is to underpin the mechanism of synthesis of carrageenan-PLA biocomposite using van’t Hoff plot, 1HNMR and density functional theorem simulation. Strong hydrogen bonding was found at 1.88 Å between O atom (carrageenan) and H atom (PLA) and was validated in 1HNMR shifting at 5.3 ppm corresponding to –OH group from PLA. The interaction established in the biocomposite mixed at 50 °C leads to a stronger tensile strength of 75.37 MPa, higher hydrophobicity and thermal stability with highest activation energy of 45.39 kJ/mol. The biocomposite produced from renewable carrageenan-PLA material would be a future replacement for nondegradable plastic as a food packaging material. © King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals 2024.
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author Othman N.A.; Kamarol Zani N.A.A.; Ramli N.A.; Mohd Azman N.A.; Adam F.; Abu Bakar N.F.; Rehan M.
spellingShingle Othman N.A.; Kamarol Zani N.A.A.; Ramli N.A.; Mohd Azman N.A.; Adam F.; Abu Bakar N.F.; Rehan M.
A Mechanistic Study of the Synthesis of Sustainable Carrageenan-Polylactic Acid Biocomposite
author_facet Othman N.A.; Kamarol Zani N.A.A.; Ramli N.A.; Mohd Azman N.A.; Adam F.; Abu Bakar N.F.; Rehan M.
author_sort Othman N.A.; Kamarol Zani N.A.A.; Ramli N.A.; Mohd Azman N.A.; Adam F.; Abu Bakar N.F.; Rehan M.
title A Mechanistic Study of the Synthesis of Sustainable Carrageenan-Polylactic Acid Biocomposite
title_short A Mechanistic Study of the Synthesis of Sustainable Carrageenan-Polylactic Acid Biocomposite
title_full A Mechanistic Study of the Synthesis of Sustainable Carrageenan-Polylactic Acid Biocomposite
title_fullStr A Mechanistic Study of the Synthesis of Sustainable Carrageenan-Polylactic Acid Biocomposite
title_full_unstemmed A Mechanistic Study of the Synthesis of Sustainable Carrageenan-Polylactic Acid Biocomposite
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description Environmental friendly biocomposites are urgently needed to mitigate the pollution caused by huge consumption of petroleum-based polymers. Renewable carrageenan and polylactic acid (PLA) natural polymers have the potential to replace petroleum-origin polymers. Nevertheless, the carrageenan and PLA themselves inherit poor tensile strength, hydrophobicity and stability. The aim of this study is to underpin the mechanism of synthesis of carrageenan-PLA biocomposite using van’t Hoff plot, 1HNMR and density functional theorem simulation. Strong hydrogen bonding was found at 1.88 Å between O atom (carrageenan) and H atom (PLA) and was validated in 1HNMR shifting at 5.3 ppm corresponding to –OH group from PLA. The interaction established in the biocomposite mixed at 50 °C leads to a stronger tensile strength of 75.37 MPa, higher hydrophobicity and thermal stability with highest activation energy of 45.39 kJ/mol. The biocomposite produced from renewable carrageenan-PLA material would be a future replacement for nondegradable plastic as a food packaging material. © King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals 2024.
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