The gelatinization and extrusion processes of corn starch were studied. Differential scanning calorimetry and optical microscopy were used to determine the gelatinization temperature, as a function of the water content. Plasticized corn starch was processed in single- and twin-screw extruders to produce thermoplastic materials. The mechanical properties of the films obtained in the twin-screw extruder were evaluated. The thermo-dynamical-mechanical analysis of the thermoplastic starch with 33% (w/w) plasticizers showed two transitions, attributed to the starch constituents.
Gelatinization; thermoplastic starch; extrusion; physical properties