Ball milling pretreatment facilitating α-amylase hydrolysis for production of starch-based bio-latex with high performance.
Carbohydr Polym
; 242: 116384, 2020 Aug 15.
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Starch based bio-latex has been widely researched in the coating paper area for the purpose of partial replacement of petroleum-based binders. In this paper, a green and facile ball milling pretreatment was proposed to modify the starch granules before α-amylase hydrolysis by breaking up their crystalline structure, thus improving the accessibility and susceptibility of amylase into starch structure. It was found that the improved hydrolysis process after 8â¯h ball milling can generate suitable degree of polymerization of polysaccharides or oligosaccharides, which further facilitated the following H2O2 oxidation and SHMP crosslinking processes. In addition, a mechanism was also demonstrated to illustrate the improvement induced by ball milling pretreatment. The prepared bio-latex with crosslinking-structure performed excellent adhesive properties when substituted 25 % of petroleum-based latex during paper coating application, which showed great potential in improving the economic, cost, and environment benefits of traditional production of coated paper.
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Almidón
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Alfa-Amilasas
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Carbohydr Polym
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2020
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Reino Unido