Investigation on mechanical, gas barrier, and biodegradation properties of graphene oxide reinforced bovine trimmings derived collagen biocomposite
Paul, Adhir Chandra; Uddin, Md. Elias; Layek, Rama Kanta; Saha, Tomas (2023-07-16)
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Paul, Adhir Chandra
Uddin, Md. Elias
Layek, Rama Kanta
Saha, Tomas
16.07.2023
Polymers for Advanced Technologies
34
10
3317-3332
Wiley
School of Engineering Science
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© 2023 John Wiley & Sons Ltd
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe20231002138132
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe20231002138132
Tiivistelmä
Now-a-days, let out a huge number of bovine trimmings based solid waste from tanneries has caused significant environmental concerns. To overcome this problem, this study emphasizes on bovine trimmings derived collagen based high-performance composite with graphene oxide (Col-GO) by using solvent evaporation method. The Col-GO composite film formation was governed by plasticization with glycerol, crosslinking reaction of collagen chain; and H-bonding interaction between GO and collagen functional groups. The Col-GO composite films were characterized by Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and contact angle measurements. FTIR and TGA results indicate that interfacial H-bonding interaction between GO with collagen, and thermal stability of Col-GO composites film. Contact angle results indicate that hydrophobicity of Col-GO films was significantly enhanced compared to pure collagen film. The SEM analysis results indicate the homogeneous integration of GO in the Col-GO composite film. The composite film exhibits improvement in tensile strength and Young's modulus (YM) by 45% and 33% respectively. The water and gas barrier properties of the composite film improved by 47.4%, 66.57%, and 87.34%, respectively compared to pure collagen film. The Col-GO composite film showed excellent biodegradation in the soil burial test, degrading 79.47% in 42 days. The potential of the biodegraded Col-GO composite sample as a biofertilizer has been investigated by cultivating Spinacia oleracea seeds. The Col-GO composite film might be a very promising bio-compostable flexible and sustainable packaging film alternative to plastic packaging made from oil.
Lähdeviite
Paul, A.C., Uddin, M.E., Layek, R.K., Saha, T. (2023). Investigation on mechanical, gas barrier, and biodegradation properties of graphene oxide reinforced bovine trimmings derived collagen biocomposite. Polymers for Advanced Technologies, vol. 34, issue 10. pp. 3317-3332. DOI:10.1002/pat.6142
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