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- 2024Effect of Particle Size on the Physical Properties of PLA/Potato Peel Compositescitations
- 2020Bio-Based Packaging: Materials, Modifications, Industrial Applications and Sustainabilitycitations
- 2020Grafting of Fatty Acids on Polyvinyl Alcohol: Effects on Surface Energy and Adhesion Strength of Acrylic Pressure Sensitive Adhesivescitations
- 2020What controls the orientation of TADF emitters?citations
- 2019Natural Polymers from Biomass Resources as Feedstocks for Thermoplastic Materialscitations
- 2019Dispersion and Performance of a Nanoclay/Whey Protein Isolate Coating upon its Upscaling as a Novel Ready-to-Use Formulation for Packaging Converterscitations
- 2017Improvement of food packaging-related properties of whey protein isolate-based nanocomposite films and coatings by addition of montmorillonite nanoplateletscitations
- 2017Modification of Functional Properties of Whey Protein Isolate Nanocomposite Films and Coatings with Nanoclayscitations
- 2017Thickness measurement methods for physical vapor deposited aluminum coatings in packaging applications: A reviewcitations
- 2017Review on the processing and properties of polymer nanocomposites and nanocoatings and their applications in the packaging, automotive and solar energy fieldscitations
- 2014Mechanical and barrier properties of thermoplastic whey protein isolate/ethylene vinyl acetate blendscitations
- 2013Effects of hydrolysed whey proteins on the techno-functional characteristics of whey protein-based filmscitations
- 2012Properties of whey-protein-coated films and laminates as novel recyclable food packaging materials with excellent barrier propertiescitations
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Bio-Based Packaging: Materials, Modifications, Industrial Applications and Sustainability
Abstract
Environmental impacts and consumer concerns have necessitated the study of bio-based materials as alternatives to petrochemicals for packaging applications. The purpose of this review is to summarize synthetic and non-synthetic materials feasible for packaging and textile applications, routes of upscaling, (industrial) applications, evaluation of sustainability, and end-of-life options. The outlined bio-based materials include polylactic acid, polyethylene furanoate, polybutylene succinate, and non-synthetically produced polymers such as polyhydrodyalkanoate, cellulose, starch, proteins, lipids, and waxes. Further emphasis is placed on modification techniques (coating and surface modification), biocomposites, multilayers, and additives used to adjust properties especially for barriers to gas and moisture and to tune their biodegradability. Overall, this review provides a holistic view of bio-based packaging material including processing, and an evaluation of the sustainability of and options for recycling. Thus, this review contributes to increasing the knowledge of available sustainable bio-based packaging material and enhancing the transfer of scientific results into applications.