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Investigation of the films based on the uronate polysaccharides by the method of differential scanning calorimetry
Author(s) -
Natalia Kondratjuk,
Ye. Pyvovarov,
Т. М. Степанова,
Yu. Matsuk
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
harčova nauka ì tehnologìâ
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2409-7004
pISSN - 2073-8684
DOI - 10.15673/fst.v12i3.1037
Subject(s) - polysaccharide , differential scanning calorimetry , moisture , pectin , ionotropic effect , polymer , materials science , chemical engineering , chemistry , composite material , thermodynamics , food science , biochemistry , physics , nmda receptor , receptor , engineering
In this paper, the problem of studying of the films properties on the basis of uronate polysaccharides (sodium alginate and pectin low-esterified amidated), created on the principle of ionotropic gelation with the participation of calcium ions, has being considered. The purpose of the study is to determine the patterns of films formation based on the composition of the uronate polysaccharides, to determine their properties when heated and conditions of destruction or combustion. The thermophysical properties of the films in the temperature range 20–500°C were controlled by the method of differential scanning calorimetry in the dynamic mode. The temperature at which the loss of external and internal moisture is occurring have been determined. The temperatures when films are subjected to destruction have been founded. Thus, the mass loss of samples was noted in the following temperature ranges: 52–100°С and 40–100°С; the maximum moisture loss was noted at 83 and 85°C for specimens with a total concentration of uronate polysaccharides 2% and 3% respectively. Maximum external moisture losses were 6% and 9%; intra-linked moisture – 28.5 and 29% respectively. Complete disintegration of polymers occurs after 300 and 310°C for specimens with a total concentration of uronate polysaccharides 2% and 3% respectively. The investigation of the destraction temperatures of the above systems allows us to predict the principle of heat treatment of semi-finished products contained in films, created on the basis of the reaction of ionotropic gelation of polysaccharides and calcium ions.

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