Biomacromolecules, Vol.22, No.9, 3810-3818, 2021
Constructing a Novel Xylan-Based Film with Flexibility, Transparency, and High Strength
Xylan-based films have great potential to replace petroleum-based polymers used for packaging and coatings due to their excellent biocompatibility, biodegradability, and good gas barrier properties. However, fabricating a xylan-based film with flexible, transparent, water-proof, and excellent mechanical properties is an enormous challenge. Herein, we manufactured a series of degradable films with adjustable properties via solution-casting using a water-soluble xylan derivative. This is the first report of a pure xylan-based film with high performance, requiring no additives. The tensile strength of the xylan-based film could be controlled by adjusting the aldehyde content, which varied from 105.0 to 132.6 MPa. The smallest initial water contact angle of the xylan-based films is 93.26 degrees, indicating that these films are hydrophobic. This work shows a simple and viable route toward manufacturing xylanbased films with high tensile strength, flexibility, and transparency, which can be used for packaging materials and coatings.