Multilayer plastic films provide a range of properties, which cannot be obtained from monolayer films but, at present, their recyclability is an open issue and should be improved. Research to date has shown the possibility of using whey protein as a layer material with the property of acting as an excellent barrier against oxygen and moisture, replacing petrochemical non-recyclable materials. The innovative approach of the present research was to achieve the recyclability of the substrate films by separating them, with a simple process compatible with industrial procedures, in order to promote recycling processes leading to obtain high value products that will beneficially impact the packaging and food industries. Hence, polyethyleneterepht...
AbstractThe viability of recycling post-industrial packaging waste, compounded from multilayer lamin...
The use of polymer-degrading enzymes in polymer formulation is a very attractive strategy for the li...
Pure whey protein isolate (WPI)-based cast films are very brittle due to its strong formation of pro...
Multilayer plastic films provide a range of properties, which cannot be obtained from monolayer film...
A biopolymer coating for plastic films was formulated based on whey protein, and its potential to re...
WHEYLAYER is a 3 years project started on November 2008 and it’s funded by the EC’s Seventh Framewor...
The aim of the present study was to verify that a whey protein based layer can improve oxygen barrie...
A biopolymer coating for plastic films was formulated based on whey protein, and its potential to re...
In case of food packaging applications, high oxygen and water vapour barriers are the prerequisite c...
In case of food packaging applications, high oxygen and water vapour barriers are the prerequisite c...
One challenge faced by the plastics industry is that crude oil will become scarcer and more expensiv...
The environmental performance of biodegradable materials has attracted attention from the academic a...
The environmental performance of biodegradable materials has attracted attention from the academic a...
Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) is the third most widely diffused polymer exploited in the packagin...
Plastics play an important part in nowadays life since it became the material of choice used in coun...
AbstractThe viability of recycling post-industrial packaging waste, compounded from multilayer lamin...
The use of polymer-degrading enzymes in polymer formulation is a very attractive strategy for the li...
Pure whey protein isolate (WPI)-based cast films are very brittle due to its strong formation of pro...
Multilayer plastic films provide a range of properties, which cannot be obtained from monolayer film...
A biopolymer coating for plastic films was formulated based on whey protein, and its potential to re...
WHEYLAYER is a 3 years project started on November 2008 and it’s funded by the EC’s Seventh Framewor...
The aim of the present study was to verify that a whey protein based layer can improve oxygen barrie...
A biopolymer coating for plastic films was formulated based on whey protein, and its potential to re...
In case of food packaging applications, high oxygen and water vapour barriers are the prerequisite c...
In case of food packaging applications, high oxygen and water vapour barriers are the prerequisite c...
One challenge faced by the plastics industry is that crude oil will become scarcer and more expensiv...
The environmental performance of biodegradable materials has attracted attention from the academic a...
The environmental performance of biodegradable materials has attracted attention from the academic a...
Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) is the third most widely diffused polymer exploited in the packagin...
Plastics play an important part in nowadays life since it became the material of choice used in coun...
AbstractThe viability of recycling post-industrial packaging waste, compounded from multilayer lamin...
The use of polymer-degrading enzymes in polymer formulation is a very attractive strategy for the li...
Pure whey protein isolate (WPI)-based cast films are very brittle due to its strong formation of pro...