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Biopolymer interactions affect the functional properties of edible films based on agar, cassava starch and arabinoxylan blends

2009

Abstract Edible films based on the binary combination of agar (AG), cassava starch (CAS) and arabinoxylan (AX) were studied with regard to their microstructure, moisture barrier and mechanical properties. Though the films appear macroscopically homogeneous, electron microscopy observations reveal a phase separation and dispersion, respectively, in AG–CAS and AG–AX blend film structures, whereas the structure of CAS–AX blend films seems homogeneous. In case high moisture (84% and 99% RH), neither the combination of AG and CAS nor the addition of AX into CAS can improve film moisture barrier properties, except at a lower RH (57%). Conversely, water vapor permeability (WVP) of AG based film is…

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials scienceStarchPolymerengineering.materialMicrostructurechemistry.chemical_compoundChemical engineeringchemistryUltimate tensile strengthArabinoxylanengineeringOrganic chemistryBiopolymerWettingElongationFood ScienceJournal of Food Engineering
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Controlling the wetting properties of the Asakura-Oosawa model and applications to spherical confinement.

2012

We demonstrate for the Asakura-Oosawa model and an extension of this model that uses continuous rather than hard potentials, how wetting properties at walls can be easily controlled. By increasing the interaction range of the repulsive wall potential acting on the colloids (while keeping the polymer-wall interactions constant) polymers begin to substitute colloids at walls and the system can be driven from complete wetting of colloids via partial wetting to complete wetting of polymers. As an application, we discuss the morphology and wetting behavior of colloid-polymer mixtures in spherical confinement. We apply the recently developed 'ensemble switch method' where the Hamiltonian is exten…

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials sciencedigestive oral and skin physiologyNanotechnologyPolymerCondensed Matter PhysicsPhysics::Fluid DynamicsCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterContact anglesymbols.namesakeColloidGibbs isothermchemistryWetting transitionChemical physicssymbolsGeneral Materials ScienceWettingHamiltonian (quantum mechanics)Interaction rangeJournal of physics. Condensed matter : an Institute of Physics journal
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Films of Halloysite Nanotubes Sandwiched between Two Layers of Biopolymer: From the Morphology to the Dielectric, Thermal, Transparency, and Wettabil…

2011

This study focused on the preparation and characterization of films based on biopolymers (hydroxypropylcellulose and low methoxyl pectin) and halloysite nanotubes (HNTs). The morphology is strongly dependent on the polymer nature. In particular, we observed a sandwich-like structure composed of two hydroxypropylcellulose layers incorporating the HNTs and a homogeneous distribution of the nanotubes into the low methoxyl pectin matrix. The different mesoscopic properties were invoked to explain the dielectric, thermal, and wettability properties of the corresponding films. Nanocomposites obtained by combining materials from renewable resources and HNTs is a challenging task in view of designi…

chemistry.chemical_classificationNanocompositeMaterials scienceDielectricPolymerengineering.materialHalloysiteHomogeneous distributionSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsCharacterization (materials science)General EnergyChemical engineeringchemistryengineeringBiopolymerWettingPhysical and Theoretical Chemistrynanotubes biopolymer nanocompositesSettore CHIM/02 - Chimica FisicaThe Journal of Physical Chemistry C
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Capillary Rise in Nanotubes Coated with Polymer Brushes

2009

The spontaneous rise of a fluid in a brush-coated nanocapillary is studied by molecular dynamics simulation of a coarse-grained model. The cases of changing wettability of both the capillary walls and the brush were examined. We also investigated the impact of polymer chain length on the transport of fluid along the nanotube. We found that capillary filling takes place in both lyophilic and lyophobic tubes, provided that the polymer brush coating is wetted by the fluid. In all the cases studied, capillary rise proceeds by a time-square law, but the mechanisms behind them (Lucas-Washburn or diffusive propagation) differ, depending on the chain length N. For a wettable wall, the speed of flui…

chemistry.chemical_classificationNanotubeMaterials scienceCapillary actionGeneral NeuroscienceBrushPolymerengineering.materialPolymer brushGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biologylaw.inventionHistory and Philosophy of ScienceCoatingchemistrylawPolymer chemistryengineeringMeniscusWettingComposite materialAnnals of the New York Academy of Sciences
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1995

Surfaces have a profound effect on the structure and related properties of multiphase polymeric materials, such as polymer mixtures and block copolymer mesophases. In particular, phase transitions in the bulk (unmixing, microphase separation, etc.) may be complemented by surface-induced transitions (formation of wetting layers, surface-directed spinodal decomposition, surface-induced ordering). This review gives a brief introduction to the phenomenological theories of such phenomena, emphasizing the simplest approach based on Flory—Huggins—de Gennes free energy functionals and associated Monte Carlo simulations. More sophisticated theories and recent experiments are mentioned briefly.

chemistry.chemical_classificationPhase transitionPolymers and PlasticsSpinodal decompositionGeneral Chemical EngineeringMonte Carlo methodMineralogyThermodynamicsPolymerCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterchemistryMean field theoryPhenomenological modelWettingPolymer blendActa Polymerica
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Surface-Functionalized Latex Particles as Controlling Agents for the Mineralization of Zinc Oxide in Aqueous Medium

2005

Polystyrene latex particles modified at the surface with different hydrophilic functional groups were prepared by miniemulsion polymerization and used as controlling agents in the crystallization of zinc oxide from aqueous medium. The effects of the chemical nature of the surface functionalization and the latex concentration on the crystal growth, morphology, and crystalline structure of the resulting zinc oxide were analyzed. Micro- and submicrosized crystals with a broad variety of morphologies depending on the functionalization were obtained. Among the different latexes studied, the acrylic-acid-derived particles were shown to be a convenient system for further quantitative investigation…

chemistry.chemical_classificationSurface PropertiesChemistryOrganic ChemistryWaterGeneral ChemistryPolymerMicrospheresCatalysislaw.inventionMiniemulsionAdsorptionX-Ray DiffractionChemical engineeringPolymerizationlawPolymer chemistryWettabilityPolystyrenesSurface modificationWettingParticle sizeParticle SizeZinc OxideCrystallizationChemistry - A European Journal
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Impact of electron beam irradiation on fish gelatin film properties

2016

International audience; The objective of this work was to display the effect of electron beam accelerator doses on properties of plasticized fish gelatin film. Electron spin resonance indicates free radical formation during irradiation, which might induce intermolecular cross-linking. Tensile strength for gelatin film significantly increases after irradiation (improved by 30% for 60 kGy). The vapour permeability is weakly affected by irradiation. Surface tension and its polar component increase significantly and are in accordance with the increase of wettability. So, irradiation may change the orientation of polar groups of gelatin at the film surface and crosslink the hydrophobic amino aci…

food.ingredientMaterials scienceMechanical and water barrier propertiesCross linkingFree RadicalsSurface Properties[ SDV.AEN ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionMechanical-propertiesGamma-irradiationElectrons02 engineering and technologyGelatinAnalytical ChemistryCrystallinity0404 agricultural biotechnologyfoodUltimate tensile strength[SDV.IDA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineeringAnimalsThermal stabilityIrradiationEnvironmental scanning electron microscopeWater-vapor permeabilityRadiationCalorimetry Differential ScanningSkin gelatinProtein filmsFishes[ SDV.IDA ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineeringWater04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesGeneral Medicine021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology040401 food scienceEdible filmsChemical engineeringElectron beam irradiationGluten filmsBiodegradationGelatinWettingGelatin network0210 nano-technologyGlass transition[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionSurface hydrophobicityFood ScienceCross-linking
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Understanding the Effects of Crosslinking and Reinforcement Agents on the Performance and Durability of Biopolymer Films for Cultural Heritage Protec…

2021

In the last two decades, the naturally occurring polysaccharides, such as chitosan and pectin, have gained great attention having potential applications in different sectors, from biomedical to new generation packaging. Currently, the chitosan and pectic have been proposed as suitable materials also for the formulation of films and coatings for cultural heritage protection, as well as packaging films. Therefore, the formulation of biopolymer films, considering only naturally occurring polymers and additives, is a current challenging trend. This work reports on the formulation of chitosan (CS), pectin (PC), and chitosan:pectin (CS:PC) films, also containing natural crosslinking and reinforce…

food.ingredientMaterials sciencePectinMechanical behaviorsPharmaceutical Science02 engineering and technologyengineering.material010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesHalloysiteArticleDurabilityAnalytical ChemistryChitosanContact angleCitric acidchemistry.chemical_compoundQD241-441foodDrug DiscoveryPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryTensile testingchemistry.chemical_classificationChitosanOptical propertiesHalloysite nanotubesOrganic ChemistryPolymer021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyPectin0104 chemical scienceschemistryChemical engineeringChemistry (miscellaneous)engineeringMolecular MedicineWettingBiopolymer0210 nano-technologyMolecules
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A Comprehensive Model for Hydraulic Analysis and Wetting Patterns Simulation under Subsurface Drip Laterals

2022

In the absence of suitable specialized models to simulate the soil wetting patterns in subsurface drip irrigation systems considering the hydraulic conditions along the laterals, a new model was developed and named a “comprehensive model” in this study. This model couples the subsurface drip irrigation lateral characteristics with the soil hydraulic properties and utilizes the Hydrus-3D software as a complementary section of the model to simulate the wetting front beneath the lateral. To evaluate the model, three 16 mm drip-line pipes of 62 m length with 20, 40, and 50 cm spacing emitters and 2 to 5 L/h discharge were buried at 0.2 m depth in a soil box containing clay loamy soil. Then, the…

head losubsurface drip irrigationGeography Planning and Developmentcomprehensive modelSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-Forestalisubsurface drip irrigation; comprehensive model; wetting patterns; head loss; Hydrus-3D simulationsHydrus-3D simulationswetting patternAquatic ScienceBiochemistryWater Science and TechnologyWater
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Microstructure Characteristics of Unsaturated Compacted Scaly Clay

2012

Microstructure characteristics of unsaturated compacted scaly clay are investigated by MIP tests on freeze dried samples and observation of SEM photomicrographs. Effects of scale microstructure and increasing compaction stresses, and microstructure changes induced by loading and unloading paths and clay saturation are analysed.

inorganic chemicalsMaterials scienceSettore ICAR/07 - GeotecnicaCompactionWettingmicrostructure – compacted clay – wetting – loading – MIP testsComposite materialMicrostructureSaturation (chemistry)complex mixtures
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