Abstract

To establish an applicable model and understand the release mechanisms from silver nanoparticle incorporated in polymeric film used in food applications, we investigated silver migration from low-density polyethylene film incorporated with silver nanoparticles in both distilled water and 4 w/v% acetic acid at various temperatures. The silver nanoparticle incorporated film was prepared from silver-containing master batch and was characterized to contain homogeneously distributed nanoparticles. The silver migration from the polymer matrix was well explained by the Korsmeyer-Peppas mathematical model. The resulting n value, ranging from 0.125 to 0.280, indicated that the silver migration followed Fickian diffusion. The kinetic rate constants (k) was higher in 4% acetic acid than in distilled water. According to the Arrhenius equation, the activation energy (Ea) was calculated to be 31.74 kJ mol−1 for distilled water and 14.19 kJ mol−1 for 4% acetic acid. Hence, the results of this investigation could be useful in predicting the silver release rate and understanding the mechanism of silver release from a LDPE matrix into food simulants.

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