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Title: 3D-printed PLA/PEO blend as biodegradable substrate coating with CoCl<inf>2</inf> for colorimetric humidity detection
Authors: Nattanicha Chaiya
Donraporn Daranarong
Patnarin Worajittiphon
Runglawan Somsunan
Puttinan Meepowpan
Adisorn Tuantranont
Nawasit Rakbamrung
Paul D. Topham
Brian J. Tighe
Anisa Mahomed
Winita Punyodom
Authors: Nattanicha Chaiya
Donraporn Daranarong
Patnarin Worajittiphon
Runglawan Somsunan
Puttinan Meepowpan
Adisorn Tuantranont
Nawasit Rakbamrung
Paul D. Topham
Brian J. Tighe
Anisa Mahomed
Winita Punyodom
Keywords: Agricultural and Biological Sciences;Engineering;Materials Science;Medicine
Issue Date: 1-Jun-2022
Abstract: This study aimed to fabricate biodegradable substrate with colorimetric humidity indicator for detective moisture in food packaging. The poor properties of poly(lactic acid) (PLA) were enhanced by melt blending PLA with non-toxic poly(ethylene oxide) PEO at 180 °C. Specifically, three-dimensional (3D) substrates of PLA/PEO blends were fabricated by solvent-cast 3D printing. Furthermore, cobalt chloride (CoCl2) solution was printed onto the substrate with an inkjet printer to serve as a colorimetric humidity sensing indicator. It found that the flexibility and thermal stability of the PLA were improved and the hydrophilicity was increased with an increase in PEO content. Color changes and the sensitivity of this material were confirmed using image analysis and total color difference. The CoCl2 indicator displayed color changes that ranged from blue to pink under ambient conditions (above 60%RH), revealing suitable potential for frozen food packaging material with aim to detect amount of moisture in the packaging.
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http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/72238
ISSN: 22142894
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