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Indian Scientists Develop New Environment-Friendly Biodegradable Polymer Using Guar Gum And Chitosan

Swarajya StaffOct 05, 2021, 02:17 PM | Updated 02:17 PM IST

lab grade Guar Gum (Representative Image) (Pic Via Wikipedia)


A team of Indian scientists have developed an environmentally friendly, non-toxic, biodegradable polymer using guar gum and chitosan, both of which are polysaccharides extracted from guar beans and shells of crab and shrimps.

The fabricated guar gum-chitosan film having high water stability, high mechanical strength, and excellent resistance to harsh environmental conditions and can potentially be used in packaging applications, the Ministry of Science and Technology said in a statement on Tuesday (5 October).

Polysaccharide is one of the biopolymers with high potential for use in synthesis of packaging material. However, due to some drawbacks of polysaccharides, such as low mechanical properties, high water-solubility, and low barrier properties, they are not preferred.

"In order to overcome these challenges of polysaccharide, Dr Devasish Chowdhury, Associate Professor, and Sazzadur Rahman, Inspire Junior Research Fellow fabricated a guar gum-chitosan composite film which is a cross-linked polysaccharide without using any plasticiser with the help of a method called the solution casting method (a simple technique to make polymer films)," the ministry said.

The fabricated biopolymer composite film had high water stability, high mechanical strength, and excellent resistance to harsh environmental conditions.

The study by the researchers was published recently in the journal ‘Carbohydrate Polymer Technologies and Applications’.

The researchers found that the fabricated crosslinked film did not dissolve in water even after 240 hours. Further, the mechanical strength of crosslinked guar gum-chitosan composite film was higher compared to general biopolymer (Biopolymer are known to possess poor strength).

The cross-linked guar gum-chitosan composite film was also highly water repellent or hydrophobic due to its high contact angle of 92.8 degrees. It had low water vapor permeability when compared with the film made only from chitosan.

The superior mechanical strength, water repellent properties, and resistance to harsh environmental conditions of the fabricated cross-linked guar gum-chitosan increase its potential of being used in packaging applications, the ministry said.

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