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Food and packaging interactions: Use of methyl red as a probe for PVC swelling by fatty acid esters

โœ Scribed by V. J. Ducruet; A. Rasse; A. E. Feigenbaum


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1996
Tongue
English
Weight
620 KB
Volume
62
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-8995

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โœฆ Synopsis


A study of the interaction of fatty foods with rigid PVC packages was undertaken, using fatty acid esters CH,(CH,),-,COOR (8 I n I 18; R = Me, Et) as food simulants. Determination a t 50ยฐC of weight uptaken by PVC and of depth of penetration of the simulant into the material allowed us to define the time required to reach a thermodynamic equilibrium and the amount of liquid sorbed. Sorption a t equilibrium decreased when chain length increased. When the simulant was tinted by methyl red, the dye adsorbed by the material was located exclusively in the diffusion layer. In contrast to sorption of the simulant, the absorbance of the dye in PVC went through a maximum for n = 14. Its spectrum depended on the extent of swelling of the polymer. In materials swollen by short-chain esters, the dye preferred a nonplanar conformation, stabilized through intermolecular solvatation by fatty acid esters. When solvatation and swelling were weak ( n = 16, 18), the dye adopted a planar conformation, driven by intramolecular chelation, with a higher Amax and a large extinction coefficient. Methyl red thus appeared as a probe for the study of interactions with slight swelling. 0 1996 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.


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