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Research article2013Peer reviewed

The effect of pH on hydrolysis, cross-linking and barrier properties of starch barriers containing citric acid

Olsson, Erik; Menzel, Carolin; Johansson, Caisa; Andersson, Roger; Koch, Kristine; Järnström, Lars

Abstract

Citric acid cross-linking of starch for e.g. food packaging applications has been intensely studied during the last decade as a method of producing water-insensitive renewable barrier coatings. We managed to improve a starch formulation containing citric acid as cross-linking agent for industrial paper coating applications by adjusting the pH of the starch solution. The described starch formulations exhibited both cross-linking of starch by citric acid as well as satisfactory barrier properties, e.g. fairly low OTR values at 50% RH that are comparable with EVOH. Furthermore, it has been shown that barrier properties of coated papers with different solution pH were correlated to molecular changes in starch showing both hydrolysis and cross-linking of starch molecules in the presence of citric acid. Hydrolysis was shown to be almost completely hindered at solution pH > 4 at curing temperatures < 105 degrees C and at pH > 5 at curing temperatures <150 degrees C, whereas cross-linking still occurred to some extent at pH < 6.5 and drying temperatures as low as 70 degrees C. Coated papers showed a minimum in water vapor transmission rate at pH 4 of the starch coating solution, corresponding to the point where hydrolysis was effectively hindered but where a significant degree of cross-linking still occurred. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Keywords

Starch; Cross-linking; Hydrolysis; Molecular structure; Barrier properties; Citric acid

Published in

Carbohydrate Polymers
2013, Volume: 98, number: 2, pages: 1505-1513
Publisher: ELSEVIER SCI LTD