1. Transparent oxygen barrier nanocellulose composite films with a sandwich structure.
- Author
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Du L, Yu H, Zhang B, Tang R, Zhang Y, Qi C, Wolcott MP, Yu Z, and Wang J
- Subjects
- Acrylic Resins chemistry, Permeability, Porosity, Product Packaging instrumentation, Tensile Strength, Cellulose chemistry, Membranes, Artificial, Nanoparticles chemistry, Oxygen chemistry
- Abstract
Transparent gas barrier materials have extensive applications in packaging, pharmaceutical preservation, and electronics. Herein, we designed transparent films with a symmetric sandwich structure using layer-by-layer assembly of biaxially oriented polypropylene (BOPP) and acrylic resin (AR) followed by a cellulose nanoparticle (CNP) layer. The BOPP as a substrate created a barrier to hinder the transmission of water molecules to the adhesive AR layer and gas barrier functional CNP layer. The aspect ratio of the CNPs was shown to affect the film microstructure, resulting in different values for the oxygen transmission rate (OTR). The well-organized CNP layer exhibited lower OTR when compared with the network layer. The thickness, density, and porosity of the CNP layer exhibited correlations with OTR. The water molecules were able to flow in through an additional pathway, thus increasing the water vapor transmission rate (WVTR). Moreover, these sandwiched cellulose composite films showed excellent light transmittance and tensile strength., (Published by Elsevier Ltd.)
- Published
- 2021
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