Diffusion Behavior of Water at Infinite Dilution in Hydroxypropyl Xylan Films with Sorbitol and Cellulose Nanocrystals
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Abstract
Inverse gas chromatography (IGC) was used to measure the infinite dilution diffusion coefficients of water in hydroxypropyl xylan (HPX) films containing sorbitol, a commonly used plasticizer, and cellulose nanocrystals (CNC) at temperatures above their glass transition temperatures ( T g ). HPX forms transparent but relatively rigid films and has the potential to be used for certain food-packaging applications. Sorbitol and CNC were added to HPX films to reduce T g and to reduce the water diffusivity, respectively. It was found that almost 40 wt % of sorbitol was needed to yield a HPX film to have the desired flexibility, as quantified by its T g, and that addition of a small amount of CNC (1–5 wt %) while maintaining the total concentration of sorbitol and CNC at 40 wt % (39–35 wt % of sorbitol) slightly increased the T g but significantly decreased the diffusivity of water. In particular, the infinite dilution diffusion coefficient of water for the HPX film with 35 wt % of sorbitol and 5 wt % CNC was comparable to that of the bare HPX film. The diffusion data suggest that effects of sorbitol and CNC on the water diffusivity follow the free volume theory.
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