Cationic Lignin and Cellulose Fiber Incorporated Polyvinyl Alcohol Film
Pratchaya Phansamarng,
Ameena Bacchus,
Fatemeh Hassan Pour
et al.
Abstract:Polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) films are widely used in industry, but they have limitations in mechanical strength, UV‐blocking, and antibacterial performance. This research addresses these challenges by integrating kraft lignin (KL) derivative and cellulose fibers (CFs) into PVA films. The results confirmed that KL enhanced UV blocking and hydrophobicity, but it reduced porosity and water absorption. Cationic KL (CKL) further improved UV‐blocking, hydrophilicity, antibacterial properties, and decreased oxygen permea… Show more
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