Fabrication of biodegradable and cold-water-soluble starch/polyvinyl alcohol films as inner packaging materials of pesticides: Enhanced emulsification, dispersibility, and efficacy.
Carbohydr Polym
; 328: 121713, 2024 Mar 15.
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ABSTRACT
Developing environmentally friendly film materials for packaging pesticides is significant yet challenging. The use of native starch for preparing inner packaging materials of pesticides is limited by its physicochemical properties. In this study, a novel strategy of synergetic mechanical activation (MA)-enhanced solid-phase esterification of starch and cooperative combination of starch and polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) was proposed to fabricate biodegradable and cold-water-soluble starch (St)/PVA films. The appropriate esterification of starch and favorable compatibility between starch and PVA contributed to the production of St/PVA films by the extrusion-blowing method. The as-prepared film with St/PVA ratio of 46 exhibited outstanding mechanical properties (tensile strengths of 21.0 MPa; elongation at break of 213.9 %), cold-water solubility (dissolution time of 90 s), and oxygen barrier performance (oxygen transmission rate of 1.41 cm3/(m2·day·bar)). The dissolved St/PVA films with amphiphilic groups were conducive to the emulsification of butachlor (a fat-soluble liquid pesticide) and the dispersibility of oxyfluorfen (a fat-soluble solid pesticide). Furthermore, a mechanism of the interaction between pesticides and the surface of weed leaves was proposed to reveal the enhanced efficacy of St/PVA films-packaged pesticides. The strategy based on MA-enhanced esterification and PVA blending is efficient to produce starch-based films suitable for inner packaging materials of pesticides.
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MEDLINE
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En
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Carbohydr Polym
Ano de publicação:
2024
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Article
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China