Estimating the specific heat capacity of starch-water-glycerol systems as a function of temperature and compositions
Contribuinte(s) |
B. Elvers |
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Data(s) |
01/01/2004
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Resumo |
Increasing interests in the use of starch as biodegradable plastic materials demand, amongst others, accurate information on thermal properties of starch systems particularly in the processing of thermoplastic starch (TPS), where plasticisers (water and glycerol) are added. The specific heat capacity of starch-water-glycerol mixtures was determined within a temperature range of 40-120degreesC. A modulated temperature differential scanning calorimeter (MTDSC) was employed and regression equations were obtained to predict the specific heat capacity as a function of temperature, water and glycerol content for four maize starches of differing amylose content (0 - 85%). Generally, temperature and water content are directly proportional to the specific heat capacity of the systems, but the influence of glycerol content on the thermal property varied according to the starch type. |
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Idioma(s) |
eng |
Publicador |
Wiley-V C H Verlag |
Palavras-Chave | #Thermoplastic Starch #Amylose #Plasticizers #Mtdsc #Differential Scanning Calorimetry #Molecular-organization #Glass-transition #Screw Extruder #Wheat-starch #Gelatinization #Plasticizer #Mixtures #Polymer #Food Science & Technology #C1 #290102 Food Engineering #670107 Grain mill products, starch and starch products (incl. sugar, bakery products) |
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Journal Article |