IFIS - LITORAL   24734
INSTITUTO DE FISICA DEL LITORAL
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Waterborne hybrid acrylic/protein nanocomposites with enhanced hydrophobicity by incorporating a water repelling protein
Autor/es:
GUGLIOTTA, LUIS M.; PASSEGGI, MARIO C. G.; ALLASIA, MARIANA; MINARI, ROQUE J.; GUGLIOTTA, LUIS M.; PASSEGGI, MARIO C. G.; ALLASIA, MARIANA; MINARI, ROQUE J.
Revista:
INDUSTRIAL & ENGINEERING CHEMICAL RESEARCH
Editorial:
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Referencias:
Lugar: Washington; Año: 2019 vol. 58 p. 21070 - 21079
ISSN:
0888-5885
Resumen:
The incorporation of natural proteins as a renewable resource in the production of hybrid latexes has high interest in academia and industry, due to the opportunity to synthesize novel eco-friendly materials with special functionalities, improved properties, and biodegradable character. This article pursues the synthesis by miniemulsion polymerization of novel waterborne nanoparticles which adequately combine 3 main components: (i) a low Tg acrylic copolymer that provides controllable mechanical properties; (ii) casein, an amphiphilic protein that allows polymer particle stabilization without employing an emulsifier, which means a challenge for producing stable polymer dispersions; and (iii) zein, a water repelling protein which balances the hydrophilic character of casein. The obtained emulsifier-free hybrid latexes present high compatibility among components, resulting in new materials with improved properties. Hybrid films formed exhibit enhanced water resistance when incorporating a very low fraction of zein (5% with respect to the total protein content) and a hydrophobic surface with a contact angle similar to the pure acrylic film (82°). The main characteristics of hybrid nanoparticles and relevant properties of obtained films are discussed here.