Abstract
AbstractThe effect of uniaxial drawing of biodegradable soy protein isolate (SPI) polymer film on mechanical properties was investigated to accelerate the efforts to develop SPI films with improved properties. The films containing 0–30 wt% glycerol were drawn uniaxially up to a draw ratio of 2.5. The mechanical properties of the SPI film increased significantly after uniaxial drawing. The tensile strength of the undrawn film (49.7 MPa) was approximately doubled by subjecting the film to uniaxial drawing to a D.R. of 2.5. Wide‐angle X‐ray diffraction and differential scanning calorimetry measurements did not show evidence of generation of a crystal phase in the drawn SPI films. ATR‐FTIR revealed that the protein film contained mainly α‐helix and β‐sheets secondary structures. Microwave molecular orientation analysis showed that birefringence increased with increasing draw ratios. Mechanical anisotropy of the SPI film via orientation of α‐helix and β‐sheets structure is thought to be responsible for the enhancement of mechanical properties with uniaxial drawing of the SPI films. POLYM. ENG. SCI., 47:374–380, 2007. © 2007 Society of Plastics Engineers.
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