| Research Status and Prospects of Bio-based Materials for Grease Barrier Coatings on Paper Food Packaging |
| Received:June 05, 2023 Click here to download the full text |
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| Author Name | Affiliation | | Chen Qi | Patent Office, China National Intellectual Property Administration, Beijing, 100088, China | | Zhang Ruijuan | China National Pulp and Paper Research Institute Co., Ltd., Beijing, 100102, China | | Su Yanqun | China National Pulp and Paper Research Institute Co., Ltd., Beijing, 100102, China | | Zhao Tao | China National Pulp and Paper Research Institute Co., Ltd., Beijing, 100102, China Sinolight Specialty Fiber Products Co., Ltd., Langfang, Hebei Province, 065008, China | | Du Qi | China National Pulp and Paper Research Institute Co., Ltd., Beijing, 100102, China | | Liu Jingang | China National Pulp and Paper Research Institute Co., Ltd., Beijing, 100102, China |
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| Abstract:Increased environmental and health concerns over the use of plastic packaging or fluorine-containing coatings, in combination with increased market demand for products with a longer shelf life, make bio-based materials one of the most important research candidates for alternative paper packaging materials for oil resistance. These bio-based materials have excellent oxygen and oil barriers, which are critical for food packaging. Moreover, they are biodegradable, naturally renewable, and safe. In this artical, two main groups of bio-based oil repellents for paper food packaging, including polysaccharide-based biopolymers and protein-based biopolymers, are enumerated, and the advantages and weaknesses of bio-based oil repellents are discussed, and effective solutions are proposed. Finally, research status and prospects on the development of bio-based oil-resistant coatings for the food packaging industry are presented. |
| keywords:bio-based materials grease barrier properties paper food packaging |
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