Comparison of physicochemical properties of biodegradable conductive films of polylactic acid containing polypyrrole / copper oxide with polyaniline / copper oxide
Due to the fact that the use of biodegradable films helps to protect the environment, in this study, the physical, mechanical, antioxidant and thermal properties of polylactic acid films containing polypyrrole, polyaniline and copper oxide were investigated. The results showed that due to the addition of oxidant nanoparticles, the thickness of the films increased and their water vapor permeability decreased significantly. The solubility of the films also decreased significantly with increasing the amount of copper oxide nanoparticles. The resulting films showed less flexibility due to the addition of polyaniline and polypyrrole, while their resistance to failure showed a relative increase. Antioxidant activity of polylactic acid films containing polypyrrole / CuO and polyaniline / CuO showed a significant increase compared to pure polylactic acid (p<0.05). Pure polylactic acid film did not show any electrical conductivity, If the addition of polypyrrole and polyaniline increased the electrical conductivity of the films, the copper oxide nanoparticles also had no significant effect on the electrical conductivity. These films can be used as biosensors in food packaging due to their conductivity and suitable thermal, mechanical and water vapor permeability properties.
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