Decontamination efficiency of poly(hydroxybutyrate‐co‐valerate)‐based food packaging material: The role of the chemical structure of contaminants and additive
Isabelle Dedieu,
Chloë Bonnenfant,
Stéphane Peyron
et al.
Abstract:Recycled plastic materials can only be placed in the market if they are free from contaminants at harmful levels. This work studies the thermal decontamination of poly(hydroxybutyrate‐co‐valerate) (PHBV) intended for food contact. PHBV was first contaminated with gallic acid, catechin, ferulic acid, and PEG 200, at 500 mg/kg. Thermal decontamination was then applied at 160°C for 6 and 48 h. Due to the low volatility of these molecules and their hydrogen bonding interactions with the polymer, decontamination ef… Show more
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