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Research article2019Peer reviewed

The development of fire and microbe resistant sustainable gluten plastics

Das, Oisik; Rasheed, Faiza; Kim, Nam Kyeun; Johansson, Eva; Capezza, Antonio J.; Kalamkarov, Alexander L.; Hedenqvist, Mikael S.

Abstract

This study shows the improvement of fire and microbe resistance of sustainable (protein) plastics (i.e. wheat gluten, WG), by using triethylene glycol diamine and dialdehyde. In addition, an anti-microbial agent (lanosol) was also used separately and in combination with the diamine/dialdehyde. The network formed by the diamine and dialdehyde, during the production of compression-moulded plates, resulted in high fire performance index, large amount of char and low thermal decomposition rate. The best fire resistance was obtained by the combination of the dialdehyde and lanosol, which also yielded a char with the intact surface. The peak-heat-release-rate of this material was only 38% of that of the pure gluten material. This material also showed anti-bacterial (E. coli) properties. However, the diamine was more effective than the combination of dialdehyde/lanosol. Gluten materials with diamine resisted mould growth during a 22 days test at a relative humidity of 100%. The gluten material with the lanosol applied to the sample surface resisted mould growth during a three-week test at both ambient temperature and 37 degrees C. Despite the relatively high contents of the difunctional reagents used (15 wt%), leading to an increased stiffness in most cases, only the network formed with glyoxal resulted in a decrease in water uptake as compared to the pure gluten material. (C) 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Keywords

Wheat gluten; Fire-retardant; Microbial; Sustainable; Moisture

Published in

Journal of Cleaner Production
2019, Volume: 222, pages: 163-173

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    • UKÄ Subject classification

      Polymer Technologies

      Publication identifier

      DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2019.03.032

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      https://res.slu.se/id/publ/99183