2022
DOI: 10.4236/gsc.2022.122002
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Plastic-Free Bioactive Paper Coatings, Way to Next-Generation Sustainable Paper Packaging Application: A Review

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“…Paper and its derivatives, such as paperboards and linerboards, are currently the preferred packaging materials due to their bio-based, green, and sustainable nature, as well as their good mechanical strength, high flexibility, and low cost. However, these materials are highly sensitive to moisture and can be easily damaged by water [1], which limits their use in industrial applications such as packaging [2], food storage [3], medicines, printing [4], and microfluidic or bioassay devices [5]. Recently, great research efforts have been put towards tuning the liquid resistance of renewable and biodegradable cellulose-based resources, leading to the development of several processes (e.g., bulk modification, surface treatment, and fiber structuration) and additives that can be used to enhance the durability of cellulosic substrates in wet environments [6,7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Paper and its derivatives, such as paperboards and linerboards, are currently the preferred packaging materials due to their bio-based, green, and sustainable nature, as well as their good mechanical strength, high flexibility, and low cost. However, these materials are highly sensitive to moisture and can be easily damaged by water [1], which limits their use in industrial applications such as packaging [2], food storage [3], medicines, printing [4], and microfluidic or bioassay devices [5]. Recently, great research efforts have been put towards tuning the liquid resistance of renewable and biodegradable cellulose-based resources, leading to the development of several processes (e.g., bulk modification, surface treatment, and fiber structuration) and additives that can be used to enhance the durability of cellulosic substrates in wet environments [6,7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We also discuss some corresponding solutions proposed in many studies as representative examples. Although bio-based materials, compared with fluorinated oil repellents, still have a great shortage in effect and cost, extensive researches are needed in the paper food packaging industry towards developing methods for new coating formations, conveying costs and improving the properties of paper coatings [68] . Bio-based materials are considered to be promising oil repellents with grease barrier for the future development of mainstream direction in paper food packaging.…”
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“…Thus, it is necessary to also create these coating materials and color paints from natural biomass or plants. [12][13][14] In the modern society, most chemical products are made from petroleum such as plastics, resins, rubber, textiles, color paints, and cosmetics (Fig. 1).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%