2022
DOI: 10.1002/app.52770
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Effects of ε‐polylysine and chitosan functionalization on pulp board properties for food packaging

Abstract: The production of paper‐based food packaging materials is of vital importance as the release of microplastics into aqueous environment and food chain has aroused significant public concern. In this study, antibacterial pulp board was demonstrated by co‐spraying chitosan (CS) and ε‐polylysine (ε‐PL) on wet sheet and dried to form fibrous pulp board (ε‐PL‐CS). ε‐PL functionalization showed great antibacterial performance while its hydrophilicity limited its further application for food packaging. Interestingly, … Show more

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