BioResources (May 2024)

Barrier Properties of Polyhydroxybutyrate/Ethyl Cellulose-blend-coated Paper through the Incorporation of Organo-modified Nanoclay as a Coating Component

  • Yong Ju Lee,
  • Dong Gun Lim,
  • Ji Eun Cha,
  • Do Young Lee,
  • Tai-Ju Lee,
  • Hyoung Jin Kim

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 3
pp. 4782 – 4799

Abstract

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A sodium bentonite product (nanoclay) was added to a polyhydroxybutyrate/ ethyl cellulose (PHB/EC) blend coating agent, and the impact of the nanoclay content on the properties of the coated paper was investigated. The organically treated nanoclay exhibited enhanced compatibility with the PHB/EC blend, ensuring uniform dispersion within the coating layer and improving the barrier properties of the coated paper. The mechanical properties of the PHB/EC blend-coated paper with nanoclay demonstrated ductile behavior, reducing the tensile strength and increasing the elongation. However, at higher nanoclay loadings, specifically up to 25%, aggregation among nanoclay particles occurred. This hindered the enhancement of barrier properties, thereby decreasing the degree of elongation. Incorporating nanoclay as a filler in the PHB/EC blend at suitable levels showed potential for further enhancing the barrier properties and ensuring economic feasibility in the production of packaging paper.

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