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    Plasticized Starch/ Tunicin Whiskers Nanocomposites : 1. Structural Analysis

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    International audienceNanocomposite materials were obtained using glycerol plasticized starch as the matrix and a colloidal suspension of cellulose whiskers as the reinforcing phase. The cellulose whiskers, prepared from tunicin, consisted of slender parallelepiped rods with a high aspect ratio. After mixing the raw materials and gelatinization of starch, the resulting suspension was cast and evaporated under vacuum. The composites were conditioned at various moisture contents in order to evaluate the effect of this parameter on the composite structure. Th

    Plasticized Starch/Tunicin Whiskers Nanocomposites. 1. Structural Analysis

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    Plasticized starch and cellulose whiskers composites

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    Nanocomposites materials were prepared using a starch/glycerol based matrix and a colloidal suspension of cellulose whiskers as a natural and biodegradable reinforcing phase. The cellulose whiskers used in this study, prepared from tunicin, an animal cellulose, consist of slender parallelepiped rods with lengths ranging from 100 nm to several pm and widths on the order of 10-20 nm. The raw materials were mixed in an autoclave reactor and afterwards they were cast and evaporated under vacuum. The resulting films were characterized using differential scanning calorimetry, water absorption experiments and mechanical analysis in the linear range. High performance composites were obtained from these systems, preserving the natural and biodegradable character of starch. A high reinforcing effect and a thermal stabilization due to the whiskers addition were observed. Favorable interactions between the matrix and the reinforcing phase are also reported. In addition, the composites show a decrease in water sensibility as the cellulose whiskers content increases
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