Abstract
A polylactic acid-polyethylene glycol block copolymer (PLA-b-PEG) was used as an additive to prepare gelatin/PLA-b-PEG blend films for the first time. The PEG molecule block enhanced the compatibility of the PLA molecule block with gelatin, which greatly improved the excellent mechanical and gas barrier properties of the gelatin film. The film contained 5 wt% PLA-b-PEG possessed the highest tensile strength and the highest elastic modulus. When the PLA-b-PEG content further increased to 20 wt%, the tensile strength, elastic modulus and elongation at the break of the blend film were all higher than pure gelatin film, suggesting that the gelatin/PLA-b-PEG blend film was pliable and tough. The blend film possessed not only excellent oxygen barrier property, but also a much-improved water barrier property. The degradation rate of the blend film was elongated controllably by regulating the content of the PLA-b-PEG copolymer. The blend film showed great potential in the application of food packaging.
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