Preparation of Highly Transparent, Mechanically Enhanced, Antioxidant, and Biodegradable SPI/OAG Films via Synergistic Schiff Base Chemistry and Hydrogen Bonding Interactions.

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces

Jiangsu Co-Innovation Center for Efficient Processing and Utilization of Forest Resources, Jiangsu Provincial Key Lab Pulp & Paper Science and Technology, Nanjing Forestry University, Nanjing 210037, P. R. China.

Published: December 2024

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  • Excessive nondegradable plastic use is creating environmental issues, leading to the need for sustainable alternatives like polysaccharides and proteins in packaging.
  • The researchers developed transparent and UV-shielding flexible films from soy protein isolate and oxidized arabinogalactan, enhancing their mechanical and barrier properties through chemical cross-linking.
  • The resulting films showed effective antioxidant activity, preserved fruit freshness, and were biodegradable, making them a promising eco-friendly option compared to traditional petroleum-based plastics.

Article Abstract

Excessive use of nondegradable plastics has raised environmental concerns, promoting the development of high-performance and eco-friendly materials. Polysaccharides and proteins, which offer advantages such as affordability and biodegradability, have potential in packaging but are limited in barrier and mechanical properties. Herein, using 30% acetic acid as a solvent for soy protein isolate (SPI) and introducing oxidized arabinogalactan (OAG) into the system, highly transparent (90%) and ultraviolet-shielding SPI/OAG flexible films were successfully prepared via Schiff base chemical cross-linking and hydrogen bond interactions between the components. The synergistic cross-linking of SPI and OAG effectively increased mechanical strength (tensile strength of 6.93 MPa), improved oxygen and water vapor barrier properties, and reduced swelling in the SPI/OAG films. The films exhibited good antioxidant activity (81.75% for ABTS and 85.34% for DPPH), effectively retarded browning and weight loss of strawberry and apple pieces, and were biodegradable in soil. The prepared SPI/OAG films had advantages over existing SPI-based films, including a uniform structure, low oxygen permeability, and excellent sustainability. This research demonstrates that SPI/OAG cross-linked films have strong potential in biodegradable packaging and as a substitute for petroleum-based plastics.

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