The barrier resistance and wettability of papers are commonly controlled by the application of petroleum-based derivatives such as polyethylene, waxes and/or fluor- derivatives as coating. While surface hydrophobicity is improved by employing these polymers, they have become disfavored due to limitations in fossil-oil resources, poor recyclability, and environmental concerns on generated waste with lack of biodegradation. Alternatively, biopolymers including polysaccharides, proteins, lipids and polyesters can be used to formulate new pathways for fully bio-based paper coatings. However, difficulties in processing of most biopolymers may arise due to hydrophilicity, crystallization behavior, brittleness or melt instabilities that hinder a f...
The increasing usage of petroleum-based compounds has prompted numerous environmental concerns. Cons...
Food packaging manufacturers often resort to lamination, typically with materials which are neither ...
Wet strength is one of paper’s most important properties. It can be developed by addition of wet s...
The barrier resistance and wettability of papers are commonly controlled by the application of petro...
This review summarizes recent development of functional materials to improve the barrier properties ...
Interest in sustainable materials is opening up possibilities for biopolymers. Decreasing environmen...
Currently, petroleum-based synthetic plastics are used as a key barrier material in the paper-based ...
The existing food packaging papers are obtained by coating with aluminium/plastic foils and syntheti...
Results obtained with new water based barrier coatings for paper and paperboard are presented. These...
The lack of biodegradability of existing barrier packaging materials has attracted attention for ren...
This study reports on the development of bio-based hydrophobic coatings for packaging papers through...
Abstract: Nowadays research is focused on searching materials from natural resources to decrease the...
In this work a multilayer barrier paperboard was produced in a roll-to-roll process by slot-die coat...
Cellulose-based materials represent a renewable, biodegradable, and environmentally friendly alterna...
Recent years have seen an increased interest towards utilizing bio-based and biodegradable materials...
The increasing usage of petroleum-based compounds has prompted numerous environmental concerns. Cons...
Food packaging manufacturers often resort to lamination, typically with materials which are neither ...
Wet strength is one of paper’s most important properties. It can be developed by addition of wet s...
The barrier resistance and wettability of papers are commonly controlled by the application of petro...
This review summarizes recent development of functional materials to improve the barrier properties ...
Interest in sustainable materials is opening up possibilities for biopolymers. Decreasing environmen...
Currently, petroleum-based synthetic plastics are used as a key barrier material in the paper-based ...
The existing food packaging papers are obtained by coating with aluminium/plastic foils and syntheti...
Results obtained with new water based barrier coatings for paper and paperboard are presented. These...
The lack of biodegradability of existing barrier packaging materials has attracted attention for ren...
This study reports on the development of bio-based hydrophobic coatings for packaging papers through...
Abstract: Nowadays research is focused on searching materials from natural resources to decrease the...
In this work a multilayer barrier paperboard was produced in a roll-to-roll process by slot-die coat...
Cellulose-based materials represent a renewable, biodegradable, and environmentally friendly alterna...
Recent years have seen an increased interest towards utilizing bio-based and biodegradable materials...
The increasing usage of petroleum-based compounds has prompted numerous environmental concerns. Cons...
Food packaging manufacturers often resort to lamination, typically with materials which are neither ...
Wet strength is one of paper’s most important properties. It can be developed by addition of wet s...