Biodegradable food packaging promises a more sustainable future. Among the many different biopolymers used, poly(lactic acid) (PLA) possesses the good mechanical property and cost-effectiveness necessary of a biodegradable food packaging. However, PLA food packaging suffers from poor water vapor and oxygen barrier properties compared to many petroleum-derived ones. A key challenge is, therefore, to simultaneously enhance both the water vapor and oxygen barrier properties of the PLA food packaging. To address this issue, we design a sandwich-architectured PLA-graphene composite film, which utilizes an impermeable reduced graphene oxide (rGO) as the core barrier and commercial PLA films as the outer protective encapsulation. The synergy betwe...
Poly(lactic acid) (PLA) is now a very attractive polymer for food packaging application because in a...
Biodegradable polymers still have severe limitations in their application over wide temperature rang...
The massive use of synthetic plastics, in particular in the food packaging area, has a great environ...
Biodegradable food packaging promises a more sustainable future. Among the many different biopolymer...
It is now well recognized that the production of petroleum-based packaging materials has created ser...
A single coating formulation for multi-functional composites, such as a gas barrier against both oxy...
The use of traditional synthetic polymer in the food industries imposes great sustainability issues ...
Poly(butylene succinate-co-butylene adipate) (PBSA)-based materials are receiving growing attention ...
In recent years, there is a rapid advancement in the reinforcement of polymers using graphene-based ...
Poly(lactic acid) or PLA is currently considered as one of the most promising substitutes of convent...
Oxygen gas and water vapour barrier properties of blown extruded PLA/PHBV blends Poly(lactic acid) (...
In this study, the use of potato fruit juice (PFJ) to make plastic films is presented. PFJ is an int...
Biodegradable polymers suffer from inherent performance limitations that severely limit their practi...
Poly(lactic acid) (PLA), a promising sustainable packaging material, suffers from intrinsic poor ga...
Poly(lactic acid) (PLA) is now a very attractive polymer for food packaging application because in a...
Biodegradable polymers still have severe limitations in their application over wide temperature rang...
The massive use of synthetic plastics, in particular in the food packaging area, has a great environ...
Biodegradable food packaging promises a more sustainable future. Among the many different biopolymer...
It is now well recognized that the production of petroleum-based packaging materials has created ser...
A single coating formulation for multi-functional composites, such as a gas barrier against both oxy...
The use of traditional synthetic polymer in the food industries imposes great sustainability issues ...
Poly(butylene succinate-co-butylene adipate) (PBSA)-based materials are receiving growing attention ...
In recent years, there is a rapid advancement in the reinforcement of polymers using graphene-based ...
Poly(lactic acid) or PLA is currently considered as one of the most promising substitutes of convent...
Oxygen gas and water vapour barrier properties of blown extruded PLA/PHBV blends Poly(lactic acid) (...
In this study, the use of potato fruit juice (PFJ) to make plastic films is presented. PFJ is an int...
Biodegradable polymers suffer from inherent performance limitations that severely limit their practi...
Poly(lactic acid) (PLA), a promising sustainable packaging material, suffers from intrinsic poor ga...
Poly(lactic acid) (PLA) is now a very attractive polymer for food packaging application because in a...
Biodegradable polymers still have severe limitations in their application over wide temperature rang...
The massive use of synthetic plastics, in particular in the food packaging area, has a great environ...