Preparation of Sustainable Alginate/Chitosan Blend Films by Thermo-Compression for Diverse Applications
Yodthong Baimark, Prasong Srihanam, Theeraphol Phromsopha, Nuanchai Khotsaeng

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new method to create sustainable films from alginate and chitosan using thermo-compression, suitable for various applications like packaging and wound healing.
Contribution
The first preparation of thermo-compressed sodium alginate/chitosan blend films with tailored properties for diverse sustainable applications.
Findings
Blending chitosan improved the thermal stability and mechanical properties of alginate-based films.
The addition of chitosan enhanced water resistance and opacity while reducing biodegradability under soil burial.
Thermo-compressed SA/CS films show excellent phase compatibility and can be tailored for different uses.
Abstract
In this work, sodium alginate/chitosan (SA/CS) blend films were prepared by thermo-compression for the first time. Glycerol and lactic acid were used as de-structuring agents for SA and CS, respectively. The chemical structures, thermal stability, phase morphology, mechanical properties, water resistance, film opacity, film color, and soil burial test of thermo-compressed SA/CS films were investigated. The results indicate that intermolecular interactions in polyelectrolyte complexes in SA/CS blends were detected. Blending with CS improved the thermal stability of SA-based films. The SA/CS films showed excellent phase compatibility between SA and CS. The addition of CS improved the tensile properties of the SA-based films. The incorporation of CS in SA films resulted in enhanced water resistance and opacity and a decrease in biodegradability under soil burial. Thermo-compressed SA/CS…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNanocomposite Films for Food Packaging · Hydrogels: synthesis, properties, applications · Advanced Cellulose Research Studies
