Homopolymer films of chitosan and polyvinyl alcohol (PVOH) and blended film
s consisting of PVOH and chitosan were cast from different organic acid sol
vents: acetic acid (AA), citric acid (CA), lactic acid (LA) and malic acid
(MA) and characterized for mechanical and barrier properties. Intermolecula
r interactions were investigated with FTIR. Cross-linking and interactions
with the solvent system resulted in a wide range of properties. Also, the e
ffect of blends and acid solvent on the mechanical properties [tensile stre
ngth (TS), % breaking elongation (%BE)] and barrier properties [water vapor
permeability (WVP)] was investigated. The organic acid used as a solvent a
ffected mechanical properties and the WVP of PVOH/chitosan films blends. TS
and %BE of PVOH/chitosan films were 13.5-221.9 Mpa and 5.2-451.8%, respect
ively. The WVP ranged from 0.19 to 0.62 ng m/m(2) s Pa. The range of proper
ties, both intermediate from the component polymers and extending beyond ei
ther individual component suggests molecular interactions and cross-linking
within the blends. Elucidation of these interactions continues. (C) 2001 E
lsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.