Agar/kappa carrageenan (AG/CA) nanocomposite films are prepared using thermal casting method in the presence of various concentrations of nano-TiO 2 (0.5, 1, 1.5, and 2 g/100 g). As nano-TiO 2 content rises from 0 to 1 g/100 g, tensile strength (TS) increases from 30.8 to 60.6 MPa. However, TS decreases gradually as nano-TiO 2 content further raises. TS of films containing 1 g/100 g nano-TiO 2 increases by 96.8% when compared to those prepared without nano-TiO 2 . The reason may be related to the formation of intermolecular hydrogen bonding and coordinate bonds between nano-TiO 2 and matrix molecules. Elongation at break decreases gradually as nano-TiO 2 concentration increases. The addition of nano-TiO 2 improves barrier properties of films against ultraviolet light, while it decreases their transparency. Swelling and water solubility of the films containing 1 g/100 g nano-TiO 2 decrease, further demonstrating that interaction forces are formed between nano-TiO 2 and matrix molecules. The addition of nano-TiO 2 significantly declines water vapor permeability. Overall, films containing 1 g/100 g nano-TiO 2 show the best mechanical, optical, and water resistance properties.
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