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Elsevier, European Polymer Journal, (78), p. 82-90, 2016

DOI: 10.1016/j.eurpolymj.2016.03.017

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Cross-linking of fish gelatins to develop sustainable films with enhanced properties

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Abstract

Transparent, homogenous and resistant renewable films were prepared in this work. In contrast to other natural cross-linkers, the addition of citric acid into film forming solutions caused no change in color, highlighting the potential of these cross-linked films for packaging applications, in which film appearance is a key factor for consumer acceptance. Furthermore, modified films showed lower gloss values, indicating the formation of a rougher surface, which would provide more convenient surface properties when printing the film for commercial purposes was intended. In addition, modified films showed improved light barrier properties, which highlight the potential of these films to prevent oxidation caused by light. Finally, the environmental assessment showed that composting as disposal scenario could provide environmental benefits when using these renewable films, although improvements in raw material extraction and film manufacture are still needed.