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Dynamic Mechanical Behavior and Thermal Characterization of Biofilms Based on Starch Modified by Fungi Isolates
Authors:Arturo U Rodriguez  Subrata B Ghosh  Robert Jeng and Mohini M Sain
Institution:(1) Faculty of Forestry, Centre for Biocomposites and Biomaterials Processing, University of Toronto, 3 Willcocks Street, Toronto, ON, M5S 3B3, Canada;
Abstract:Starches modified by Ophiostoma spp. have been investigated to develop bio-materials with enhanced mechanical and physical properties for thermoplastic applications. In this study, glass transition temperature (Tg) of modified starches was investigated in both dynamic mechanical analyzer (DMA) and differential scanning calorimeter (DSC) to detect molecular changes in the starch’s structure. Overall, two thermal transitions were observed in modified starches, as opposed to one in their native counterparts. Scanning electron microscopy of granular modified starch indicated visible damages and internal structural perturbations in addition to occlusion of granular pores by extraneous materials owing to possible enzymatic degradation and production of secondary metabolites. Modified starches registered two-fold improvement in storage modulus as compared to that of native starches. From the study of second derivative of the mass loss against temperature, two thermal transitions were also identified in modified starches. X-ray diffraction analyses showed that crystalline regions of the starch granules remained intact after the modification. It is proposed that the second phase transition potentially corresponds to modified amylose fractions and/or exopolysaccharides produced by the fungi.
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