1. Polymer Packaging through the Blending of Biowaste Oyster Shell and Low-Density Polyethylene: A Sustainable Approach for Enhanced Food Preservation.
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Qu, Chang-Lei, Lin, Shang-Ming, Potiyaraj, Pranut, Meng, Lei, Wu, Chin-San, Yuan, Li, Luo, Xin, Ge, Fei-Fan, and Tsou, Chi-Hui
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OYSTER shell , *LOW density polyethylene , *POLYMER blends , *FOOD preservation , *PRESERVATION of materials , *FOOD packaging , *PACKAGING materials - Abstract
This research delves into the impact of incorporating thermally treated oyster shell powder (TOS), a biowaste filler, into low-density polyethylene (LDPE) to develop a LDPE/TOS blend, aiming at enhancing food packaging materials. The LDPE/TOS blend portrays advantageous characteristics such as augmented mechanical strength, thermostability, crystallinity, water absorption, and improved hydrophobicity with TOS content up to 50%. Microstructure analysis reveals a transition from a sparse to a more interconnected structure, contributing to the amplified tensile strength. The blend demonstrates increased barrier properties against water vapor transmission, which is attributed to elongated diffusion paths induced by the TOS particles. Application of the blend material in vegetable preservation trials manifested a substantial reduction in water loss compared to pure LDPE or no packaging. This biowaste-based blend film extends the shelf-life of chicken significantly when compared to that of pure LDPE. Importantly, the LDPE/TOS blend exhibits excellent antibacterial properties against both Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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