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HERO ID
4719511
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Materials for food packaging applications based on bio-based polymer nanocomposites: A review
Author(s)
Attaran, SA; Hassan, A; Wahit, MatU
Year
2017
Is Peer Reviewed?
1
Journal
Journal of Thermoplastic Composite Materials
ISSN:
0892-7057
Volume
30
Issue
2
Page Numbers
143-173
DOI
10.1177/0892705715588801
Web of Science Id
WOS:000397205300001
Abstract
Concerns about environmental waste problems caused by non-biodegradable petrochemical-based plastic packaging materials as well as consumer demand for high-quality food products have led to increased interest in the development of biodegradable packaging materials using annually renewable natural biopolymers. Inherent shortcomings of natural polymer-based packaging materials such as low mechanical properties and low barrier properties can be recovered by applying nanocomposite technology. Polymer nanocomposites, especially natural biopolymer-layered silicate nanocomposites, exhibit markedly improved packaging properties due to large nanoparticle surface area and their significant aspect ratios. Additionally, natural biopolymer is susceptible to microorganisms, resulting in good biodegradability, which is one of the most promising aspects of its incorporation in packaging materials and industries. The present review article explains the various categories of nanoclay and bio-based polymer-based composites with particular regard to their application as packaging materials. It also gives an overview of the most recent advances and emerging new aspects of nanotechnology for development of composites for environmentally compatible food packaging materials.
Keywords
Food packaging; bio-based polymer; nanocomposite; layered silicates; biodegradable
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