Tailoring PLA/Gelatin Film Properties for Food Packaging Using Deep Eutectic Solvents.
M Cidália R Castro, João Pereira, Mara Pires André, Pedro Pereira, Vasco Cruz, Pedro Veiga Rodrigues, Ana Vera Machado
Abstract
Open AccessThis work investigates the modification of poly(lactic acid) (PLA) film properties for food packaging applications through the incorporation of modified gelatin (Gel-mod) and a choline chloride/glycerol deep eutectic solvent (DES). PLA/Gel-mod/DES materials were melt-processed and evaluated with respect to structure, morphology, thermal and mechanical behavior, processability, wettability, barrier performance, and compostability. Two incorporation routes were investigated for adding Gel-mod into the PLA matrix: direct incorporation and masterbatch preparation. FTIR and SEM analyses confirmed improved interfacial interactions and more homogeneous dispersion when Gel-mod was directly incorporated, compared with the masterbatch route. DES acted as an effective plasticizer and nucleating agent, reducing Tg, increasing crystallinity, and enhancing processability while maintaining thermal stability. Mechanical properties decreased relative to neat PLA, primarily due to increased crystallinity and chain scission. PLA_4Gel-mod demonstrated a more balanced performance, with higher elongation at break and improved processability than the other formulations, likely due to its single processing cycle, which minimized PLA degradation. Increased hydrophilicity led to higher water vapor transmission rates, correlating with accelerated biodegradation. Overall, the synergistic incorporation of DES and gelatin provides a viable strategy to tailor PLA properties, enabling the development of compostable packaging films suitable for sustainable food contact applications.