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Title: Effect of acetic anhydride and citric acid modification on biodegradability of cassava starch nanocomposite films
Authors: AbdulRasheed-Adeleke, Tawakaltu
Egwim, Evans Chidi
Ochigbo, Stephen Shaibu
Ossai, Prince C.
Keywords: Biodegradation
water absorption
reducing sugar
modification
cassava starch
lignin
TPS (Thermoplastic starch)
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: David Publishing
Citation: AbdulRasheed-Adeleke Tawakaltu, E.C. Egwim, S.S. Ochigbo and P.C. Ossai (2015). Effect of acetic anhydride and citric acid modification on biodegradability of cassava starch nanocomposite films. Journal of Materials Science and Engineering B. 5(9 -10) 372 -379. doi: 10.17265/2161-6221/2015.9-10.005.
Series/Report no.: 5;9-10
Abstract: The effect of acetic acid and citric acid modification of cassava starch on the biodegradability of their films reinforced with lignin and nanofiber was determined. Cassava starch was first modified with acetic anhydride and citric acid, characterized, filled with lignin and nanofiber to produce the films. Biodegradation studies were based on determinations of water absorption capacity, soil burial, enzyme degradation and reducing sugar (glucose). Results showed that great variations in water absorption capacities, weight loss in soil, enzyme degradation and reducing sugar were observed with TPS (Thermoplastic starch) having the fasted and highest water uptake, weight loss in soil, enzyme degradation and glucose equivalents while the modified starches had the slowest and least values compared with the native starch. Thus, acetic anhydride and citric acid modification improved the cross linking of the native starch thereby making it less biodegradable but not affecting its overall biodegradability.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/2529
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