Gelatin as an additive in bio-based barrier films


Autoria(s): Annushko, Anastasia
Data(s)

30/05/2013

30/05/2013

2013

Resumo

The main objective of the present study was to verify the approach on starch-gelatin blending for the paperboard coating formulations with enhanced barrier and mechanical properties. Based on that, another objective was to find out, how the approach will function with wood-based polysaccharides (CMC, EHEC and HPC) by analyzing their barrier properties and convertibility. The last objective was to find out, if pigments can be used in the composition of polysaccharide-protein blends without causing any negative effect on stated properties. The whole process chain of the barrier coating development was studied in the research. The methodology applied included pilot-scale coating and converting trials for the evaluation of mechanical properties of obtained coatings, namely their exposure to cracking with the loss of barrier properties. The results obtained indicated that the combination of starch with gelatin, in fact, improves the grease barrier properties and flexibility of starch-based coatings, thereby confirming the offered approach. The similar results were obtained for CMC, exhibited elevated barrier properties and surface coverage, proving that the approach also functions with wood-based polysaccharides. The introduction of equal amounts of talc gave various effects at different gelatin dosages on barrier properties of wood-based polysaccharides. Mainly, the elevation of grease barrier properties was observed. The convertibility of talc-filled coatings was not sufficient.

Identificador

http://www.doria.fi/handle/10024/90638

URN:NBN:fi-fe201305223716

Idioma(s)

en

Palavras-Chave #bio-based coatings #biomaterials #convertibility #creasing #dispersion coating #food packaging #gelatin #packaging materials #polymer/pigment blends #press forming #proteins
Tipo

Master's thesis

Diplomityö