Polymers, Vol. 17, Pages 2130: Carboxymethyl Polysaccharides/Montmorillonite Biocomposite Films and Their Sorption Properties


Polymers, Vol. 17, Pages 2130: Carboxymethyl Polysaccharides/Montmorillonite Biocomposite Films and Their Sorption Properties

Polymers doi: 10.3390/polym17152130

Authors:
Adrian Krzysztof Antosik
Marcin Bartkowiak
Magdalena Zdanowicz
Katarzyna Wilpiszewska

The production of bionanocomposite films based on carboxymethyl derivatives of starch and cellulose with sodium montmorillonite (MMT-Na) as a filler was described. The developed films with high absorbency can be used in the preparation of adhesive dressings for wounds oozing as a result of abrasions or tattoos. Carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC), carboxymethyl starch (CMS), and potato starch were used as the raw materials for film manufacturing. Citric acid was used as a crosslinking agent and glycerol as a plasticizer. The following parameters were evaluated for the obtained films: solubility in water, swelling behavior, moisture absorption, and mechanical durability (tensile strength, elongation at break, and Young’s modulus). This study revealed that filler concentration has a significant influence on the stability, durability, and moisture absorption parameters of films. The best nanocomposite with a high absorption capacity was a two-component film CMS/CMC containing 5 pph of sodium montmorillonite and can be used as a base material for wound dressing, among other applications.



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