2019
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.9b00922
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Continuous Processing of Nanocellulose and Polylactic Acid into Multilayer Barrier Coatings

Abstract: Recent years have seen an increased interest toward utilizing biobased and biodegradable materials for barrier packaging applications. Most of the abovementioned materials usually have certain shortcomings that discourage their adoption as a preferred material of choice. Nanocellulose falls into such a category. It has excellent barrier against grease, mineral oils, and oxygen but poor tolerance against water vapor, which makes it unsuitable to be used at high humidity. In addition, nanocellulose suspensions’ … Show more

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“…[ 113 ] Likewise, Koppolu CNM‐coated paperboard followed by a thin film of poly(lactic acid) (PLA), reducing oxygen and water transmissions. [ 114 ] In a recent work, Kim et al. took advantage of LbL assembly to design a highly flexible, visible light and radio frequency transparent coating on a poly(ethylene terephthalate) PET film by blending negatively charged CNF with positively charged chitin nanowhiskers.…”
Section: Discrete Cnm Macrophase Compositesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 113 ] Likewise, Koppolu CNM‐coated paperboard followed by a thin film of poly(lactic acid) (PLA), reducing oxygen and water transmissions. [ 114 ] In a recent work, Kim et al. took advantage of LbL assembly to design a highly flexible, visible light and radio frequency transparent coating on a poly(ethylene terephthalate) PET film by blending negatively charged CNF with positively charged chitin nanowhiskers.…”
Section: Discrete Cnm Macrophase Compositesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, the coating of paperboard with NC based layers reduced the oxygen permeability and improved the grease resistance, but a high water vapour permeability was still observed [ 50 , 51 , 52 , 53 , 54 ]. To reduce the high water vapour permeability of NC, combination with, for example, polypyrrole and PLA were reported [ 53 , 55 ]. Polypyrrole particles were added to NFC suspension before coating the paperboard.…”
Section: Nanocellulose Applications In Food Packagingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A decrease in oxygen permeability and an increase in the mechanical properties were obtained after coating [ 53 ]. In another approach, a multilayer coating onto paperboard was produced using PLA as the outer layer, while the CNC was the intermediate one, together yielding low oxygen permeability and water vapour permeability [ 55 ]. Transparent multilayer films were produced from NFC thin layers coated on amorphous PLA and semi crystalline PLA substrates.…”
Section: Nanocellulose Applications In Food Packagingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, they can be broken down into microplastics and negatively affect the food chain and human health [21]. The protection of the CNF layer on paper with a layer of PLA was described [22] and excellent results were obtained with this bio-based polymer that is expected to be compostable, at least industrially. Methods to help decrease the water sensitivity of CN films were reviewed and the authors suggest further work into chemical modifications of CN materials and the use of layers to protect the CN from moisture [23].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%