Petroleum based packaging materials are threat to environment due to their non-biodegradability and non-renewability. Biopolymers based films could provide suitable alternatives for these petroleum based products. Bhabha Atomic Research Centre has developed biodegradable films using Guar gum a widely available biopolymer and various additives such as nanoclays, fynol, epoxy, beeswax, glycerol and tween-80. It is an intelligent technological advancement for the economical & environmental solution for the plastics packaging films. It has a comparable mechanical and barrier properties with commercially available stretch wrap films and no specific environment is required for degradation.
Biodegradable films are an alternative to commercial petroleum based films. Bhabha Atomic Research Centre has developed biodegradable films using guar gum a widely available biopolymer and various additives such as nanoclays, fynol, epoxy, beeswax, glycerol and tween-80. It is an intelligent technological advancement for the economical & environmental solution for the plastics packaging films.
Introduction : Petroleum based packaging materials are threat to environment due to their non-biodegradability and non-renewability. Biopolymers based films could provide suitable alternatives for these petroleum based products. Guar gum is a poly galactomannan derived from endosperm of legume plant and India is largest producer of this polymer. Guar gum based films with various additives have comparable barrier, mechanical and cling properties with commercially available stretch wrap films. Properties could also be suitably modified using different concentrations of additives.
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