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- 2020Using life cycle assessment to quantify the environmental benefit of upcycling vine shoots as fillers in biocomposite packaging materialscitations
- 2020Physical–chemical and structural stability of PHBV/wheat straw fibers based biocomposites under food contact conditionscitations
- 2020Food-Grade PE Recycling: Effect of Nanoclays on the Decontamination Efficacycitations
- 2020Eco-Conversion of Two Winery Lignocellulosic Wastes into Fillers for Biocomposites: Vine Shoots and Wine Pomacescitations
- 2020Multi-faceted migration in food contact polyethylene-based nanocomposite packagingcitations
- 2020How Vine Shoots as Fillers Impact the Biodegradation of PHBV-Based Compositescitations
- 2020Evaluation of the Food Contact Suitability of Aged Bio-Nanocomposite Materials Dedicated to Food Packaging Applicationscitations
- 2019Mitigating the Impact of Cellulose Particles on the Performance of Biopolyester-Based Composites by Gas-Phase Esterificationcitations
- 2019The mixed impact of nanoclays on the apparent diffusion coefficient of additives in biodegradable polymers in contact with foodcitations
- 2019Exploring the potential of gas-phase esterification to hydrophobize the surface of micrometric cellulose particlescitations
- 2018Safety assessment of the process ‘Gneuss 2’, based on Gneuss technology, used to recycle post‐consumer PET into food contact materials
- 2018Safety assessment of the process ‘Gneuss 1’, based on Gneuss technology, used to recycle post‐consumer PET into food contact materials
- 2018Dry fractionation of olive pomace for the development of food packaging biocompositescitations
- 2018How the shape of fillers affects the barrier properties of polymer/ non-porous particles nanocomposites: A reviewcitations
- 2018Dry fractionation of olive pomace as a sustainable process to produce fillers for biocompositescitations
- 2018How Performance and Fate of Biodegradable Mulch Films are Impacted by Field Ageingcitations
- 2017Contribution of nanoclay to the additive partitioning in polymerscitations
- 2017Poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-hydroxyvalerate) and wheat straw fibers biocomposites produced by co-grinding: Processing and mechanical behaviorcitations
- 2017Sorting natural fibres: A way to better understand the role of fibre size polydispersity on the mechanical properties of biocompositescitations
- 2017Wheat gluten, a bio-polymer to monitor carbon dioxide in food packaging: Electric and dielectric characterizationcitations
- 2016Effect of nanoclay on the transfer properties of immanent additives in food packagescitations
- 2016Torrefaction treatment of lignocellulosic fibres for improving fibre/matrix adhesion in a biocompositecitations
- 2016A Review: Origins of the Dielectric Properties of Proteins and Potential Development as Bio-Sensorscitations
- 2016Plant polymer as sensing material: Exploring environmental sensitivity of dielectric properties using interdigital capacitors at ultra high frequencycitations
- 2016Wheat gluten, a bio-polymer layer to monitor relative humidity in food packaging: Electric and dielectric characterizationcitations
- 2016Water vapor sorption and diffusion in wheat straw particles and their impact on the mass transfer properties of biocompositescitations
- 2015On the extraction of cellulose nanowhiskers from food by-products and their comparative reinforcing effect on a polyhydroxybutyrate-co-valerate polymercitations
- 2013Water transport mechanisms in wheat gluten based (nano) composite materialscitations
- 2013Nanoparticle size and water diffusivity in nanocomposite agro-polymer based filmscitations
- 2013Protein-Based Nanocomposites for Food Packagingcitations
- 2013Biocomposites from wheat proteins and fibers: Structure/mechanical properties relationshipscitations
- 2013Scientific Opinion on Flavouring Group Evaluation 12, Revision 4 (FGE.12Rev4): primary saturated or unsaturated alicyclic alcohols, aldehydes, acids and esters from chemical groups 1 and 7citations
- 2011Wheat gluten (WG)-based materials for food packagingcitations
- 2011Impact of high pressure treatment on the structure of montmorillonitecitations
- 2010Réduction de l'impact de l’utilisation des produits phytosanitaires: Contrôle de la libération dans le sol par un granulé protéique biodégradable nanocomposite
- 2010Effect of Novel Food Processing Methods on Packaging: Structure, Composition, and Migration Propertiescitations
- 2010Synthesis of nanocomposite films from wheat gluten matrix and MMT intercalated with different quaternary ammonium salts by way of hydroalcoholic solvent castingcitations
- 2010Wheat gluten nanocomposite films as food contact materials: migration tests and impact of a novel food stabilization technology (high pressure)citations
- 2005Ethylene permeability of wheat gluten film as a function of temperature and relative humiditycitations
- 2005Ethylene permeability of wheat gluten film as a function of temperature and relative humiditycitations
- 2004Effect of Temperature on Moisture Barrier Efficiency of Monoglyceride Edible Films in Cereal-Based Composite Foodscitations
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Nanoparticle size and water diffusivity in nanocomposite agro-polymer based films
Abstract
Nanocomposite films were prepared by a thermo-mechanical process from wheat gluten (WG) and unmodified montmorillonite (MMT). The present work aims at predicting the relationships between the decrease in relative diffusivity of liquid water and the structure of the nanocomposite films, from in situ evaluation of the MMT size aspect ratio and volume fraction, and by using a simple tortuous path mathematical model. The modelling approach first allowed predicting and validating the tortuosity effect of MMT particles on liquid water transport properties of WG-based films. In spite of a well-exfoliated nanocomposite structure, the liquid water diffusivity in WG-based films can at best be decreased by a factor of 2 with this type of clay nanoparticle, which was in agreement with the Bharadwaj model predictions. This study underlines the necessity to achieve a totally exfoliated nanocomposite structure, and above all, to select layered silicates displaying higher size aspect ratio values in order to efficiently improve water barrier properties of WG-based nanocomposite films. Furthermore, the extremely complex structure of nanocomposite materials makes detailed morphological studies often difficult, time and cost consuming. (c) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.