| Literature DB >> 34364562 |
Hoang-Linh Nguyen1, Thang Hong Tran2, Lam Tan Hao2, Hyeonyeol Jeon3, Jun Mo Koo3, Giyoung Shin3, Dong Soo Hwang4, Sung Yeon Hwang5, Jeyoung Park6, Dongyeop X Oh7.
Abstract
Aluminum-coated polypropylene films are commonly used in food packaging because aluminum is a great gas barrier. However, recycling these films is not economically feasible. In addition, their end-of-life incineration generates harmful alumina-based particulate matter. In this study, coating layers with excellent gas-barrier properties are assembled on polypropylene films through layer-by-layer (LbL) deposition of biorenewable nanocellulose and nanochitin. The coating layers significantly reduce the transmission of oxygen and water vapors, two unfavorable gases for food packaging, through polypropylene films. The oxygen transmission rate of a 60 μm-thick, 20 LbL-coated polypropylene film decreases by approximately a hundredfold, from 1118 to 13.10 cc m-2 day-1 owing to the high crystallinity of nanocellulose and nanochitin. Its water vapor transmission rate slightly reduces from 2.43 to 2.13 g m-2 day-1. Furthermore, the coated film is highly transparent, unfavorable to bacterial adhesion and thermally recyclable, thus promising for advanced food packaging applications.Entities:
Keywords: Cellulose nanofiber; Chitin nanowhisker; Dip coating; Food packaging; Layer-by-layer assembly; Polypropylene
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34364562 DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2021.118421
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Carbohydr Polym ISSN: 0144-8617 Impact factor: 9.381