A Soy Protein-Based Film Based on Chemical Treatment and Microcrystalline Cellulose Reinforcement Obtained from Corn Husk Byproducts
Binghan Zhang,
Baicheng Guo,
Shihan Wang
et al.
Abstract:Developing an environmentally
friendly soy protein-based film that
offers excellent performance has garnered considerable interest while
also posing a significant challenge. Herein, we propose the strategy
of covalent and noncovalent cross-linking to improve the mechanical
properties of the films. First, chemical denaturation was carried
out under the combined action of sodium sulfite, sodium dodecyl sulfate,
sodium hydroxide, and urea to reshape the structure of the protein
to improve the solubility of protei… Show more
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