Development of Moisture/Oil-Resistant Biocoatings from Waste Cooking Oil for Packaging Applications: Scientific Upcycling with Circular Economy Potential
Aparna S,
Theertha Suresh,
Sushanta K. Sahoo
Abstract:The excessive generation and mishandling of waste cooking oil (WCO) necessitate the need for its conversion into specialty resins and polymers for various applications. This work focuses on the development of a biocoating from WCO for paper-based packaging with improved hydrophobicity and moisture barrier properties. WCO was epoxidized and acrylated to form AWCO, subsequently characterized, and modified into a water-based emulsion using a poly(vinyl alcohol) solution. (Aminopropyl)triethoxysilane was grafted i… Show more
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