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Biomacromolecules | 2009

Properties of extruded vital wheat gluten sheets with sodium hydroxide and salicylic acid

N. Henrik Ullsten; Sung-Woo Cho; Gwen Spencer; Mikael Gällstedt; Eva Johansson; Mikael S. Hedenqvist

This paper presents a novel approach to improve the barrier and mechanical properties of extruded glycerol-plasticized vital wheat gluten sheets. The sheets were extruded with a single screw extruder at alkaline conditions using 3-5 wt % NaOH. Salicylic acid (SA), known to improve the extrudability of wheat gluten, was also added alone or in combination with NaOH. Oxygen transmission rate and volatile mass measurements, tensile tests, protein solubility, glycerol migration, infrared spectroscopy, and electrophoresis were used to assess the properties of the extrudate. Electrophoresis showed that the gluten/glycerol sheet and the sheet with 3 wt % NaOH and 1 wt % SA contained the same building blocks in terms of proteins and protein subunits, although the protein solubility in these samples was different. The oxygen barrier, at dry conditions, was improved significantly with the addition of NaOH. On the other hand, the addition of salicylic acid yielded poorer barrier properties. The extrudate was placed on a blotting paper and its aging properties were investigated during the first 120 days. It was observed that the extrudate with 3 wt % NaOH had the most suitable combination of properties (low oxygen permeability, large strain at break, and relatively small aging-induced changes in mechanical properties); the reason is probably due to low plasticizer migration and an optimal protein aggregation/polymerization.


International Journal of Biological Macromolecules | 2011

Injection-molded nanocomposites and materials based on wheat gluten

Sung-Woo Cho; Mikael Gällstedt; Eva Johansson; Mikael S. Hedenqvist

This is, to our knowledge, the first study of the injection molding of materials where wheat gluten (WG) is the main component. In addition to a plasticizer (glycerol), 5 wt.% natural montmorillonite clay was added. X-ray indicated intercalated clay and transmission electron microscopy indicated locally good clay platelet dispersion. Prior to feeding into the injection molder, the material was first compression molded into plates and pelletized. The filling of the circular mold via the central gate was characterized by a divergent flow yielding, in general, a stronger and stiffer material in the circumferential direction. It was observed that 20-30 wt.% glycerol yielded the best combination of processability and mechanical properties. The clay yielded improved processability, plate homogeneity and tensile stiffness. IR spectroscopy and protein solubility indicated that the injection molding process yielded a highly aggregated structure. The overall conclusion was that injection molding is a very promising method for producing WG objects.


International Journal of Polymer Science | 2012

Wheat Gluten-Laminated Paperboard with Improved Moisture Barrier Properties : A New Concept Using a Plasticizer (Glycerol) Containing a Hydrophobic Component (Oleic Acid)

Sung-Woo Cho; Thomas O. J. Blomfeldt; Helena Halonen; Mikael Gällstedt; Mikael S. Hedenqvist

This paper presents a novel approach to reduce the water vapor transmission rate (WVTR) and water absorbance of wheat gluten/paperboard laminates by introducing a hydrophobic component (oleic acid (OA)) into the hydrophilic plasticizer (glycerol). Whereas the paperboard showed immeasurably high WVTR, the laminate with gluten/glycerol yielded finite values. More importantly, by incorporating 75 wt.% OA into the plasticizer, the WVTR and water absorbance were reduced by, respectively, a factor of three and 1.5–2. Of particular interest was that the mechanical properties were not changing dramatically between 0 and 50 wt.% OA. The results showed clear benefits of combining a gluten film with paperboard. Whereas the paperboard provided toughness, the WG layer contributed with improved moisture barrier properties. In addition, WVTR indicated that the paperboard reduced the swelling of the outer gluten/glycerol layer in moist conditions; a free standing gluten/glycerol film would yield infinite, rather than finite, WVTR values.


Journal of Polymers and The Environment | 2009

Use of industrial hemp fibers to reinforce wheat gluten plastics

Christer Wretfors; Sung-Woo Cho; Mikael S. Hedenqvist; Salla Marttila; S. Nimmermark; Eva Johansson


Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 2010

Properties of wheat gluten/poly(lactic acid) laminates.

Sung-Woo Cho; Mikael Gällstedt; Mikael S. Hedenqvist


Journal of Materials Science | 2010

Effects of fiber blending and diamines on wheat gluten materials reinforced with hemp fiber

Christer Wretfors; Sung-Woo Cho; Ramune Kuktaite; Mikael S. Hedenqvist; Salla Marttila; S. Nimmermark; Eva Johansson


Journal of Applied Polymer Science | 2010

Effects of glycerol content and film thickness on the properties of vital wheat gluten films cast at pH 4 and 11

Sung-Woo Cho; Mikael Gällstedt; Mikael S. Hedenqvist


Journal of Biobased Materials and Bioenergy | 2012

Jute fiber reinforced methacrylated soy bean oil based thermoset composites prepared by vacuum injection molding technique

K. Adekunle; R. Ghoreishi; M. Ehsani; Sung-Woo Cho; Mikael Skrifvars


The 8th International Conference on Green Composites, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea, May 21-23, 2014 | 2014

Evaluation of mechanical properties and interfacial adhesion of PLA/Lyocell composite with silane coupling agent

Tae-Hyung Lee; Sera Jeon; Hyun-Joong Kim; Sung-Woo Cho; Mikael Skrifvars


Turku Biomaterials Day, University of Turku, Turku, Finland, October 24, 2013 | 2013

Poly(lactic acid)/Hydroxyapatite Composite : a potential biomaterial for orthopedic applications

Maria Persson; Gabriela S. Lorite; Hanna Kokkonen; Sung-Woo Cho; Mikael Skrifvars; Juha Tuukkanen

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Mikael Gällstedt

Royal Institute of Technology

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Mikael S. Hedenqvist

Royal Institute of Technology

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Mikael S. Hedenqvist

Royal Institute of Technology

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Christer Wretfors

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

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Ramune Kuktaite

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

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Idoia Olabarrieta

Royal Institute of Technology

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