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Kuusipalo, Jurkka
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- 2021Bioplastic films with unusually good oxygen barrier properties based on potato fruit-juicecitations
- 2021Influence of Pinholes on Water Vapor and Oxygen Permeation of Packaging Foil and Films
- 2020Polymer coated paper and paperboard
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- 2016Synthesis and Characterization of Linear and Tri-Block PLLA-PEG-PLLA Blendscitations
- 2015Roll-to-roll coating by liquid flame spray nanoparticle depositioncitations
- 2014Abrasion and Compression Resistance of Liquid-Flame-Spray-Deposited Functional Nanoparticle Coatings on Paper
- 2013Compressibility of porous TiO₂ nanoparticle coating on paperboardcitations
- 2013Heat-sealable biodegradable packaging material, a method for its manufacture, and a product package made from the material
- 2013ToF-SIMS analysis of UV-switchable TiO₂-nanoparticle-coated paper surfacecitations
- 2012Heat-sealable biodegradable packaging material, a method for its manufacture, and a product package made from the material
- 2011Heat-sealable biodegradable packaging material, a method for its manufacture, and a product package made from the material
- 2009The effects of corona and flame treatment
- 2004The dependence of tear behaviour on the microstructure of biaxially drawn polyester filmcitations
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Bioplastic films with unusually good oxygen barrier properties based on potato fruit-juice
Abstract
In this study, the use of potato fruit juice (PFJ) to make plastic films is presented. PFJ is an interesting raw material as it is obtained as a by-product from the potato-starch industry. The films showed uniquely high oxygen barrier properties, and the PFJ material is therefore a potential replacement for the most commonly used, expensive and petroleum-based ethylene-vinyl alcohol copolymer (EVOH) as a barrier layer in future packaging. The films also exhibit good grease resistance. As expected for hydrophilic materials, they exhibited high water vapour transmission rate, which shows that they, as for EVOH, have to be laminated with hydrophobic polymers in food packaging. The films, having a glass transition temperature between −5 °C and 10 °C, showed elastic-plastic behaviour with stable crack growth. ; Peer reviewed