2023
DOI: 10.1002/pen.26552
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Development of acrylic based antimicrobial water‐based ink using curcumin for active packaging applications

Harish Sharma,
Bhavna Sharma,
Sharad Raghuvanshi
et al.

Abstract: This experiment was conducted to formulate a water‐based ink with antimicrobial properties for packaging applications. Two distinct types of inks were developed, one with synthetic yellow color pigment and the other with curcumin, as an antimicrobial and a natural yellow pigment. The resulting two inks were then printed on polyethylene terephthalate (PET) films, and the physiochemical characteristics of the ink were thoroughly examined. The coated inks had an average thickness of 10 microns for both the inks. … Show more

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“…The hydrophilicity of the membrane is observed by the water contact angle measurement on the membrane air-water surface with the help of the contact angle analyzer (SEO Phoenix 300, Malaysia) using the sessile drop method. 47 The three-point axis tangent evaluates the contact angle to both the drop and membrane surface. Eight measurements were taken on the different locations on the membrane surface to determine the average contact angle for this membrane sample.…”
Section: Membrane Characterizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The hydrophilicity of the membrane is observed by the water contact angle measurement on the membrane air-water surface with the help of the contact angle analyzer (SEO Phoenix 300, Malaysia) using the sessile drop method. 47 The three-point axis tangent evaluates the contact angle to both the drop and membrane surface. Eight measurements were taken on the different locations on the membrane surface to determine the average contact angle for this membrane sample.…”
Section: Membrane Characterizationmentioning
confidence: 99%