Abstract
Developing biofilms with low water uptake could be a promising route to potential environmentally friendly applications. Here, we describe an environmentally friendly approach to physically adsorb water-insoluble polyfurfuryl alcohol (PFA) on soy protein isolate (SPI) to develop a new material. Adsorption of PFA on SPI is confirmed from solid state NMR spectroscopy with the decrease in the –CH2OH peak around 57 ppm. These types of biofilms are derived from 100% renewable resources. The mechanical performance of these biofilms (at 65±2% RH) cured at optimum curing time showed a mechanical strength,
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