2019
DOI: 10.1021/acs.iecr.9b00712
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Preventing Water-Induced Mechanical Deterioration of Cardboard by a Sequential Polymer Treatment

Abstract: Paperboards and corrugated cardboard are some of the most used products in packaging today. Because of their geometry, i.e., undulations, they are mechanically robust and can sustain a significant amount of weight. However, exposure to water or humidity is highly destructive toward cardboard mechanical properties. Water-soaked corrugated cardboard can easily collapse with irreversible shape distortions. Various treatments have been developed to render cardboard hydrophobic including wax layers and nanoparticle… Show more

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“…Furthermore, previous works [7] reported how fluorine-containing coatings provide one of the lowest free-surface energies. Instead, regarding the T-POL and K-POL coatings, their contact angle ranged between 104-114 • , which is consistent with other polymeric coatings [16,18]. Although SG provides lower wettability, hence the water droplets easily slip off the substrate, the CA values generally did not show a correlation with Cobb test performance (excluding UC samples).…”
Section: Spectrophotometrysupporting
confidence: 73%
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“…Furthermore, previous works [7] reported how fluorine-containing coatings provide one of the lowest free-surface energies. Instead, regarding the T-POL and K-POL coatings, their contact angle ranged between 104-114 • , which is consistent with other polymeric coatings [16,18]. Although SG provides lower wettability, hence the water droplets easily slip off the substrate, the CA values generally did not show a correlation with Cobb test performance (excluding UC samples).…”
Section: Spectrophotometrysupporting
confidence: 73%
“…Coatings can improve the corrugated cardboard water barrier and wet performance. Multiple works were done in the literature to improve corrugated cardboard water barrier properties [15][16][17][18][19][20]. The proposed solutions that were typically investigated used pigments and polymers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The tensile strength of paper-based materials generally decreases when they are exposed to high humidity [76,77]. Water also causes the elongation of paper to decrease [78]. Organic solvents tend to swell cellulose less than water: ethanol (83%) and toluene (2%) [79].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Corrugated cardboard can also be used as an interior building material and, when discarded, can be reused for pulp or paper [25]. Corrugated cardboard is known for its utility as a building material [25,26], and some studies have suggested the potential of hydrophobic treatment to avoid moisture absorption and further expand its versatility [27,28]. Moreover, it may act as a flame retardant, improving building safety [29].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%