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Andiroba Oil ( Carapa guianensis Aubletet) as a Functionalizing Agent for Titica Vine ( Heteropsis flexuosa ) Nanofibril Films: Biodegradable Products from Species Native to the Amazon Region

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  • Cleyson Santos de Paiva

    (Department of Forest Sciences, Federal University of Lavras—UFLA, Perimetral Av., P.O. Box 3037, Lavras 37203-202, MG, Brazil
    Department of Production Engineering, State University of Amapá—UEAP, Macapá 68900-070, AP, Brazil)

  • Felipe Gomes Batista

    (Department of Forest Sciences, Federal University of Lavras—UFLA, Perimetral Av., P.O. Box 3037, Lavras 37203-202, MG, Brazil)

  • Danillo Wisky Silva

    (Department of Production Engineering, State University of Amapá—UEAP, Macapá 68900-070, AP, Brazil
    Klabin, Technology Center, Industrial R&D+I, Fazenda Monte Alegre, St. Harmonia, Telêmaco Borba 84275-000, PR, Brazil)

  • Mário Vanoli Scatolino

    (Department of Agronomic and Forest Sciences, Federal Rural University of the Semi-Arid—UFERSA, Mossoró 59625-900, RN, Brazil)

  • Dayane Targino de Medeiros

    (Department of Forest Sciences, Federal University of Lavras—UFLA, Perimetral Av., P.O. Box 3037, Lavras 37203-202, MG, Brazil)

  • Adriano Reis Prazeres Mascarenhas

    (Department of Forest Engineering, Federal University of Rondônia (UNIR), Lignocellulosic Materials Engineering Laboratory (LEMLIG), Rolim de Moura 76940-000, RO, Brazil)

  • Rafael Carvalho do Lago

    (Department of Forest Sciences, Federal University of Lavras—UFLA, Perimetral Av., P.O. Box 3037, Lavras 37203-202, MG, Brazil)

  • Carine Setter

    (Department of Forest Sciences, Federal University of Lavras—UFLA, Perimetral Av., P.O. Box 3037, Lavras 37203-202, MG, Brazil)

  • Ianca Oliveira Borges

    (Department of Forest Sciences, Federal University of Lavras—UFLA, Perimetral Av., P.O. Box 3037, Lavras 37203-202, MG, Brazil)

  • Gustavo Henrique Denzin Tonoli

    (Department of Forest Sciences, Federal University of Lavras—UFLA, Perimetral Av., P.O. Box 3037, Lavras 37203-202, MG, Brazil)

  • Tiago Marcolino de Souza

    (Department of Production Engineering, State University of Amapá—UEAP, Macapá 68900-070, AP, Brazil)

  • Lourival Marin Mendes

    (Department of Forest Sciences, Federal University of Lavras—UFLA, Perimetral Av., P.O. Box 3037, Lavras 37203-202, MG, Brazil)

  • Lina Bufalino

    (Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Federal Rural University of the Amazon—UFRA, Perimetral Av., Belém 66077-830, PA, Brasil)

  • Francisco Tarcísio Alves Junior

    (Department of Production Engineering, State University of Amapá—UEAP, Macapá 68900-070, AP, Brazil)

  • Fabiana da Silva Felix

    (Department of Forest Sciences, Federal University of Lavras—UFLA, Perimetral Av., P.O. Box 3037, Lavras 37203-202, MG, Brazil)

  • Marali Vilela Dias

    (Department of Forest Sciences, Federal University of Lavras—UFLA, Perimetral Av., P.O. Box 3037, Lavras 37203-202, MG, Brazil)

Abstract

The diversity of species in Amazonia is exceptionally vast and unique, and it is of great interest for industry sectors to explore the potential of derivatives with functional properties for packaging applications. This study proposes the functionalization of cellulose micro/nanofibril (MFC/NFC) suspensions from Heteropsis flexuosa with andiroba oil to produce films with packaging potential. MFC/NFC was produced by using mechanical fibrillation from suspensions of H. flexuosa fibers. Proportions of 1, 3, and 5% of andiroba oil were added to make films with concentrations of 1% (m/m). Suspensions with andiroba oil provided greater viscosity, with changes in the physical properties of the films. Functionalization with andiroba oil provided films with lower degradation in water, greater contact angle, and lower wettability despite high permeability to water vapor. The films with 1% andiroba oil showed a hydrophobic characteristic (contact angle > 90°) and greater puncture resistance (6.70 N mm −1 ). Films with 3% oil showed a more transparent appearance and high biodegradation, while 1% oil generated more opaque films with a higher thermal degradation temperature and high antioxidant activity. It was concluded that films produced from H. flexuosa fibers functionalized with andiroba oil showed packaging potential for light, low-moisture products due to their adequate thermal and barrier characteristics.

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  • Cleyson Santos de Paiva & Felipe Gomes Batista & Danillo Wisky Silva & Mário Vanoli Scatolino & Dayane Targino de Medeiros & Adriano Reis Prazeres Mascarenhas & Rafael Carvalho do Lago & Carine Setter, 2024. "Andiroba Oil ( Carapa guianensis Aubletet) as a Functionalizing Agent for Titica Vine ( Heteropsis flexuosa ) Nanofibril Films: Biodegradable Products from Species Native to the Amazon Region," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 16(11), pages 1-23, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:16:y:2024:i:11:p:4395-:d:1399773
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