Artículo de revista
Usos potenciales de la cáscara de banano: elaboración de un bioplástico
Fecha
2014Autor
Flórez Pardo, Luz Marina
López, Luis Javier
Arenas García, Laura Viviana
Cuaran Cuaran, Julio Cesar
Institución
Resumen
In 2006, in Valle del Cauca, 399.844 metric tons of banana peel, a poorly studied material, were produced. To study its value, a morphological, chemical and thermal characterization was effectuated; different tinctions were used to identify the different structures where the cellulose, lignine, lipids and starch are located. Subsequently, the content of extractibles was measured with a methanol-chloroform mixture, the cellulose, hemicellulose and ashes by the Van Soest method and Lignine by Klason. The thermal analysis was made through a TGA - thermogravimetrical analysis and DSC – Differential Scanning Calorimetry. It was found that the banana peel had a 11.91% of residual humidity, 23.03% of hemicellulose, 23.02% of cellulose, 29.87% oflignine and 0.78% of ashes, besides starch, observed by lugol tinction. The holocellulose content (hemicellulose and cellulose) is close to 46.05%, and makes it apt for papel elaboration while having less than 20% humidity and low ash content, making it useful for any thermal application with low environmental impact. However, we evidenced that by having a starch content close to 12%, is possible to obtain from it, a bioplastic. According to these results, studies were conducted to generate from this material, a particular use; a bio-paper and bio-plastic. With the first, the final product had a low mechanical resistance, while with the second, a biomaterial with positive results regarding durability and physical aspect