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Preparation of Cellulose Nanocrystals Biofilm from Coconut Coir as an Alternative Source of Food Packaging Material
Author Affiliations
International University of Business Agriculture and Technology, Khulna University, Bangladesh Jute Research Institute, Bangladesh Jute Mills Corporation
Published InACS Omega
Year2025
Citations24
Abstract
The current perspective emphasizes on the synthesis of a biofilm from cellulose nanocrystals (CNC) of coconut coir for the development of sustainable packaging materials as an alternative source of plastic. The biofilm was prepared by a solvent-casting method and investigated by various analytical techniques. Of them, surface morphology was observed by SEM, suggesting a crystalline rod shape with particle size of 104–318 nm and diameter of 15–70 nm. However, CNC was incorporated with starch at various ratios ranging from 10:0 to 1:9; the ratio 6:4 of CNC and the binder maximized the mechanical properties of the polymer. In the presence of a plasticizer and a cross-linker, the film possessed high tensile strength (38.4 ± 1.57 MPa) and elongation (8.2 ±…
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