A major drawback of many proposed biobased alternatives of the most commonly used petroleum-based packaging materials is their relatively poor physical properties. In order to develop more viable alternative packaging materials, these properties need to be modified, while maintaining and improving the other desired characteristics. An investigation was done on corona-charged curcumin-containing PLA films to determine how the addition of the polyphenol impacts its physical properties. Measurements of the surface potential of the films were performed, as was the impact of low pressure on the electret properties. The effect of the corona discharge treatment on the physicochemistry of the surface of composite PLA films was investigated systematically using some complementary surface analytical techniques, such as surface wettability and morphology by scanning electron microscopy. The mechanical properties and conductance of the films were also investigated. A dependency of the decay of the surface potential on the film type and the polarity of the corona was found. It was also established that modifying the surface of the films with corona discharge can cause an increase in their wettability and surface free energy, while also improving their adhesion properties. This is caused by the creation of polar functional groups on the film surface during the charging process. It was also determined that the introduction of curcumin in the PLA films decreases their stiffness, which may be caused by a decrease in intramolecular cohesion.
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Asya Viraneva
Aleksandar Grigorov
Maria MARUDOVA
Coatings
Medical University Plovdiv
University of Food Technologies
Agricultural University Plovdiv
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69c37ba2b34aaaeb1a67e36f — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/coatings16030385