Biodegradable composite films based on waste gelatin

Citation
Er. Kenawy et al., Biodegradable composite films based on waste gelatin, MACRO SYMP, 144, 1999, pp. 351-364
Citations number
18
Categorie Soggetti
Organic Chemistry/Polymer Science
Journal title
MACROMOLECULAR SYMPOSIA
ISSN journal
10221360 → ACNP
Volume
144
Year of publication
1999
Pages
351 - 364
Database
ISI
SICI code
1022-1360(199910)144:<351:BCFBOW>2.0.ZU;2-8
Abstract
Gelatin, a naturally occurring polymer, is currently used in various applic ations comprising manufacturing of pharmaceutical products, x-ray and photo graphic films development and food processing. However, gelatin scraps gene rated in the different manufacturing processes may constitute a concern for the environment. Basically speaking, waste disposal deriving from plastics based on synthetic as well as semisynthetic polymeric materials, is becomi ng an increasingly difficult problem for their unfavorable volume-to-weight ratio and extremely wide variability of type, shape and composition of pos t consume plastic items that hinder the way to a general unique option for a simple and economically feasible management. As a partial solution to the global issue of plastic waste, in recent years much interest has been devoted to the formulation of environmentally degra dable plastic items. Biodegradable mulching films were formulated from blends and composites bas ed on waste gelatin and other natural waste such as sugarcane bagasse or sy nthetic materials such as PVA. Also, crosslinked films were produced using external or inherent crosslinker. The films were produced either by casting method or spraying on soil surface. The composites were submitted to biode gradation trials. The results showed that the films were biodegradable and the crosslinking could delay and predeterminate their biodegradation rate a nd extent.