To advance sustainable packaging development, this study investigates modifying pectin-based films with citric acid cross-linking and nanocellulose reinforcement to enhance their functional properties. Cross-linked citrus pectin (CLCP) films were obtained from film-forming solutions containing different amounts of pectin (2.5-3.5 g 100 mL-1) and citric acid (1-2 g 100 mL-1), with glycerol (1-3 mL 100 mL-1), and nanocellulose (0-2 g 100 mL-1) added as a plasticizer and reinforcing agent, respectively. CLCP films were comprehensively characterized concerning structural, mechanical, and barrier properties. FTIR confirmed successful cross-linking, whereas the structural modifications occurred in the pectin network after cross-linking were elucidated for the first time using advanced 2D-NMR. Principal component analysis (PCA) revealed that nanocellulose concentration was the most significant factor in improving mechanical properties, with strong positive correlations with tensile strength (r = 0.586) and Young's modulus (r = 0.639). Conversely, glycerol concentration showed the strongest negative correlation (r = -0.746 and -0.741, respectively), confirming its plasticizing effect. Barrier properties were also significantly influenced: higher citric acid concentration and processing temperature improved the oxygen barrier. In contrast, higher pectin and nanocellulose concentrations decreased the oxygen transmission rate (r = -0.636 and r = -0.733, respectively). This systematic analysis provides a comprehensive design map for tuning film properties, demonstrating that co-modifying pectin with citric acid and nanocellulose is a highly effective strategy for developing advanced, sustainable packaging materials with tailored performance.

Structural elucidation of citric acid cross-linked pectin and its impact on the properties of nanocellulose-reinforced packaging films / C.M. Chandrasekar, D. Carullo, F. Saitta, T. Bellesia, E. Caneva, C. Baschieri, M. Signorelli, D. Fessas, S. Farris, D. Romano. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES. - ISSN 0141-8130. - (2025 Nov 07). [Epub ahead of print] [10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2025.148869]

Structural elucidation of citric acid cross-linked pectin and its impact on the properties of nanocellulose-reinforced packaging films

C.M. Chandrasekar
Primo
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D. Carullo
Secondo
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F. Saitta;T. Bellesia;E. Caneva;C. Baschieri;M. Signorelli;D. Fessas;S. Farris
Penultimo
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D. Romano
Ultimo
2025

Abstract

To advance sustainable packaging development, this study investigates modifying pectin-based films with citric acid cross-linking and nanocellulose reinforcement to enhance their functional properties. Cross-linked citrus pectin (CLCP) films were obtained from film-forming solutions containing different amounts of pectin (2.5-3.5 g 100 mL-1) and citric acid (1-2 g 100 mL-1), with glycerol (1-3 mL 100 mL-1), and nanocellulose (0-2 g 100 mL-1) added as a plasticizer and reinforcing agent, respectively. CLCP films were comprehensively characterized concerning structural, mechanical, and barrier properties. FTIR confirmed successful cross-linking, whereas the structural modifications occurred in the pectin network after cross-linking were elucidated for the first time using advanced 2D-NMR. Principal component analysis (PCA) revealed that nanocellulose concentration was the most significant factor in improving mechanical properties, with strong positive correlations with tensile strength (r = 0.586) and Young's modulus (r = 0.639). Conversely, glycerol concentration showed the strongest negative correlation (r = -0.746 and -0.741, respectively), confirming its plasticizing effect. Barrier properties were also significantly influenced: higher citric acid concentration and processing temperature improved the oxygen barrier. In contrast, higher pectin and nanocellulose concentrations decreased the oxygen transmission rate (r = -0.636 and r = -0.733, respectively). This systematic analysis provides a comprehensive design map for tuning film properties, demonstrating that co-modifying pectin with citric acid and nanocellulose is a highly effective strategy for developing advanced, sustainable packaging materials with tailored performance.
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citrus pectin; citric acid; cross-linking; nanocellulose; packaging films; biopolymer modification; structure-property relationship
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   Citrus waste recycling for added value products (CIRCLE)
   CIRCLE
   FONDAZIONE CARIPLO
   2020-1070
7-nov-2025
7-nov-2025
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Structural elucidation of citric acid cross-linked pectin and its impact on the properties of nanocellulose-reinforced packaging films / C.M. Chandrasekar, D. Carullo, F. Saitta, T. Bellesia, E. Caneva, C. Baschieri, M. Signorelli, D. Fessas, S. Farris, D. Romano. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES. - ISSN 0141-8130. - (2025 Nov 07). [Epub ahead of print] [10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2025.148869]
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