Abstract

ABSTRACTMechanical and thermal properties of composite polymer materials strongly depend on their local structure and molecular dynamics which can be effectively studied by the solid‐state nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) techniques. In the present paper, the influence of formamide (F) and sorbitol (S) plasticizers on molecular motion in thermoplastic starch (TPS) was studied using solid‐state NMR spectroscopy and dynamic mechanical thermal analysis (DMTA). DMTA measurements carried out for formamide‐ (F‐TPS) and sorbitol‐plasticized (S‐TPS) corn starches indicated heterogeneous plasticizer distribution of plasticizer‐rich and starch‐rich phases within the samples. The single pulse and cross‐polarization13C NMR spectra measured for both plasticized starches confirmed the amorphous character of their structure and distinctly different chain mobility supported by the values of13C spin–lattice relaxation times. The results of the analysis of broad line and magic angle spinning1H NMR spectra are in accordance with the results of DMTA measurements, revealing lower mobility of starch chains within S‐TPS in comparison to F‐TPS. Crosslinking of the starch chains with sorbitol molecules was suggested as being responsible for the lower mobility of the starch chains in S‐TPS. © 2020 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J. Appl. Polym. Sci.2020,137, 48964.

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