In this research, polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) was mixed with clay nanoparticles with weight ratios of 1, 3, or 5 wt%
to form PVA/clay composites using the solvent casting method for food packaging uses. Chemical bonds and
function groups were identified using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, while mechanical parameters e.g.
tensile strength (Ts), elongation (Eb), and Young modulus (Ym) of the synthesized PVA/clay film were examined.
Other characteristics were studied and discussed such as water uptake (swelling and porosity), contact angle,
optical qualities (transmission, brightness), barrier properties i.e. water vapor transfer rate, and antimicrobial
performance. The addition of clay nanoparticles raised Ym from 1.3 MPa to 2.9 MPa, while decreasing Ts and Eb
from 77 MPa and 3.8 % to 59 MPa and 3.6 %, respectively. Also, incorporating clay nanoparticles reduces water
absorption, moisture level, transmission, and brightness while improving the thermal conductivity and water
vapor transport rates of PVA. Furthermore, the incorporation of clay nanoparticles improves thermal, mechanical,
optical, and antibacterial performance, which could be beneficial for food packaging applications.
Research Abstract
Research Date
Research Department
Research Journal
Inorganic Chemistry Communications
Research Member
Research Publisher
Elsevier
Research Rank
Q1
Research Vol
167
Research Year
2024
Research Pages
112841