2015
DOI: 10.3390/coatings5040887
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Bio-Based Coatings for Paper Applications

Abstract: Abstract: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 polyes… Show more

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“…A reported effect of nanosized fillers is that can act as excellent nucleating agents for PHB, also in the presence of a plasticizer . This effect favors uniform crystallization, reducing brittleness of the coating . In order to verify the effect of the additives on PHB crystallinity and confirm this assumption, DSC analyses were performed for all the bilayer samples.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A reported effect of nanosized fillers is that can act as excellent nucleating agents for PHB, also in the presence of a plasticizer . This effect favors uniform crystallization, reducing brittleness of the coating . In order to verify the effect of the additives on PHB crystallinity and confirm this assumption, DSC analyses were performed for all the bilayer samples.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Coatings of nanocellulose suspensions onto paperboard have been reported, and the topic has been reviewed by Rastogi and Samyn (2015). Table 2 lists such studies based on the type of nanocellulose.…”
Section: Coating Processesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various processing techniques (e.g., casting technology, biaxial stretching, and electrospinning) have been developed to fabricate W&B membranes ( Figure ) . Casting technology needs high energy consumption and the obtained W&B membranes generally show poor breathability.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%