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커피찌꺼기 유래 홀로셀룰로오스-PVA 복합 필름의 특성Characteristics of Spent Coffee Grounds Holocellulose-PVA Composite Film

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Characteristics of Spent Coffee Grounds Holocellulose-PVA Composite Film
Authors
황교정양지욱변지희최한솔김대영
Issue Date
Dec-2021
Publisher
한국펄프·종이공학회
Keywords
Spent coffee grounds; polyvinyl alcohol; composite film; crosslinking
Citation
펄프종이기술, v.53, no.6, pp 47 - 53
Pages
7
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Journal Title
펄프종이기술
Volume
53
Number
6
Start Page
47
End Page
53
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/3978
DOI
10.7584/JKTAPPI.2021.12.53.6.47
ISSN
0253-3200
Abstract
This study was conducted to produce a composite film with delignified spent coffee grounds-holocellulose (SCG-H) and PVA at different ratios and analyze the physicochemical properties. The SEM results showed that the composite film surface became rough as the concentration of SCG-H increased. In the XRD analysis results, the crystal structure was changed by crosslinking in the composite film, and there was no difference in the XRD pattern according to the mixing ratio. In addition, as the amount of SCG-H increased, the crystallinity of the film decreased. The composite film did not undergo pyrolysis even at about 480℃ or higher, which was considered to be due to the increased thermal stability by crosslinking. In the result of FT-IR analysis of the composite film, a peak of the ester C=O group was observed at about 1,720 cm-1. This indicates that SCG-H and PVA were cross- linked by citric acid. Meanwhile, the tensile strength and elongation of the composite films tended to decrease as the SCG-H concentration increased. This result indicates that SCG-H affected the crystallinity reduction of the composite film. It is expected that the output of this study can be applied to various biodegradable material industries such as agricultural mulching film and food packaging materials.
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