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High performance nanocellulose-based composite coatings for oil and grease resistance
by
Pal, Lokendra
, Hubbe, Martin A.
, Lucia, Lucian
, Tyagi, Preeti
in
Additives
/ Barriers
/ Bioorganic Chemistry
/ cellulose
/ Ceramics
/ Chemical composition
/ Chemistry
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ clay
/ Coatings
/ Composites
/ Cracks
/ Dimers
/ Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy
/ Glass
/ High aspect ratio
/ Image analysis
/ Mechanical properties
/ Montmorillonite
/ Morphology
/ Nanocrystals
/ Natural gas
/ Natural Materials
/ oils
/ Organic Chemistry
/ Original Paper
/ Packaging
/ Physical Chemistry
/ Plates (structural members)
/ Polymer Sciences
/ Proteins
/ Scanning electron microscopy
/ soy protein
/ surfactants
/ Sustainable Development
2018
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High performance nanocellulose-based composite coatings for oil and grease resistance
by
Pal, Lokendra
, Hubbe, Martin A.
, Lucia, Lucian
, Tyagi, Preeti
in
Additives
/ Barriers
/ Bioorganic Chemistry
/ cellulose
/ Ceramics
/ Chemical composition
/ Chemistry
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ clay
/ Coatings
/ Composites
/ Cracks
/ Dimers
/ Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy
/ Glass
/ High aspect ratio
/ Image analysis
/ Mechanical properties
/ Montmorillonite
/ Morphology
/ Nanocrystals
/ Natural gas
/ Natural Materials
/ oils
/ Organic Chemistry
/ Original Paper
/ Packaging
/ Physical Chemistry
/ Plates (structural members)
/ Polymer Sciences
/ Proteins
/ Scanning electron microscopy
/ soy protein
/ surfactants
/ Sustainable Development
2018
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High performance nanocellulose-based composite coatings for oil and grease resistance
by
Pal, Lokendra
, Hubbe, Martin A.
, Lucia, Lucian
, Tyagi, Preeti
in
Additives
/ Barriers
/ Bioorganic Chemistry
/ cellulose
/ Ceramics
/ Chemical composition
/ Chemistry
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ clay
/ Coatings
/ Composites
/ Cracks
/ Dimers
/ Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy
/ Glass
/ High aspect ratio
/ Image analysis
/ Mechanical properties
/ Montmorillonite
/ Morphology
/ Nanocrystals
/ Natural gas
/ Natural Materials
/ oils
/ Organic Chemistry
/ Original Paper
/ Packaging
/ Physical Chemistry
/ Plates (structural members)
/ Polymer Sciences
/ Proteins
/ Scanning electron microscopy
/ soy protein
/ surfactants
/ Sustainable Development
2018
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High performance nanocellulose-based composite coatings for oil and grease resistance
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High performance nanocellulose-based composite coatings for oil and grease resistance
2018
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A sustainable packaging system with excellent liquid- and gas-barrier properties and enhanced strength properties was highlighted by a composite coating containing a mixture of cellulose nanocrystals (CNC), a high-aspect ratio nano-filler montmorillonite clay, an amphiphilic binder soy protein, and a surface-active agent alkyl ketene dimer. They were tested on various surfaces of commercially available packaging papers and compared with the appropriate control (i.e., CNC-only coating) to determine surface morphology, chemical composition, barrier, and mechanical properties. Scanning electron microscopy image analysis showed a compact matrix whose defects (cracks) were significantly attenuated compared to the control while FTIR showed fewer exposed hydroxyl (–OH) groups. The compact structure and reduced proportion of –OH groups are attributed to the plate-like structure, high aspect ratio of clay, and uniform distribution of additives to help inhibit gas, moisture, water, oil, and grease permeation. The base paper used also had a significant impact on how coatings interacted with various fluids. Overall, sustainable CNC-composite barrier coatings with relatively low-cost additives were fabricated and showed improved barrier and strength characteristics with a strong potential as barrier coatings for packaging.
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Springer Netherlands,Springer Nature B.V
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