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Sustainable Coating Paperboard Packaging Material Based on Chitosan, Palmitic Acid, and Activated Carbon: Water Vapor and Fat Barrier Performance

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Author(s):
dos Santos, Jackson Wesley Silva ; Garcia, Vitor Augusto dos Santos ; Venturini, Anna Cecilia ; Carvalho, Rosemary Aparecida de ; da Silva, Classius Ferreira ; Yoshida, Cristiana Maria Pedroso
Total Authors: 6
Document type: Journal article
Source: FOODS; v. 11, n. 24, p. 12-pg., 2022-12-01.
Abstract

Synthetic polymer coatings impact the biodegradable behavior of cellulosic packaging material. The environmental consequences of food packaging disposal have increased consumer concern. The present study aimed to use natural polymer coatings incorporating palmitic acid and activated carbon applied to paperboard surfaces as a sustainable alternative to improve cellulosic packaging material's moisture and fat barrier properties, minimizing the environmental impact. The coating formulation was defined using a Factorial Experimental Design with independent variables: chitosan, palmitic acid, activated carbon concentrations, and the number of coating layers. The highest concentration of chitosan (2.0% w/w) filled the pores of the cellulosic paperboard network, supporting the compounds incorporated into the filmogenic matrix and improving the fat resistance. The water vapor permeability of the coated paperboard material (range: 101 +/- 43 to 221 +/- 13 g center dot d(-1)center dot m(-2)) was influenced by the hydrophobicity effect of palmitic acid, the non-polar characteristic of activated carbon, and the number of applied layers. The coating formulation selected was a chitosan concentration of 2.0% (w/w), a palmitic acid concentration of 1.8% (w/w), an activated carbon concentration of 1.2% (w/w), and an application of three layers. The coating provides the potential for a paperboard surface application, improving the cellulosic packaging material's fat and moisture barrier properties and maintaining biodegradability and recyclability. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 16/21073-4 - Botanical inseticide incorporation in active packaging system to flour products
Grantee:Cristiana Maria Pedroso Yoshida
Support Opportunities: Regular Research Grants