2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.porgcoat.2016.05.017
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Machine-coated starch-based dispersion coatings prevent mineral oil migration from paperboard

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“…The latex addition to the hydroxypropyl starch can reduce the porosity of coating which can be used in food packaging paper to block the penetration of mineral oil and improve the safety performance of packaging paper. With the content of latex increase, the water barrier property is improved while the oxygen and mineral oil transmission rates are high due to the low polarity of latex [59]. Garcia proposed to prepare barrier coatings with different proportions of ester (sunflower oil), starch, and plasticizer (sorbitol, glycerin) [60].…”
Section: Gas Barriermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The latex addition to the hydroxypropyl starch can reduce the porosity of coating which can be used in food packaging paper to block the penetration of mineral oil and improve the safety performance of packaging paper. With the content of latex increase, the water barrier property is improved while the oxygen and mineral oil transmission rates are high due to the low polarity of latex [59]. Garcia proposed to prepare barrier coatings with different proportions of ester (sunflower oil), starch, and plasticizer (sorbitol, glycerin) [60].…”
Section: Gas Barriermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kaovilu et al [50] have studied Starch-kaolinite coating as a barrier layer on the paper board to increase the properties of fibre-containing packaging material to protect against mineral oil. The coating has been performed by dispersion coating method.…”
Section: Paper Packagingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Khairuddin et al (2019) showed increases in grease resistance and water vapor permeability when paper was coated with a mixture of starch and bentonite clay. Related work has been reported by Andersson et al (2002), Koivula et al (2016), and Tsurko et al (2017). More research is needed to determine whether such coatings can provide suitable greaseproof performance for products of interest.…”
Section: Other Pulpsmentioning
confidence: 99%