Introduction to bio-based packaging materials

Bio-based materials must be studied to replace polymers from petrochemical sources in packaging applications. However, using polymers from petrochemical sources has caused consumer and environmental concerns. Therefore, synthetic and nonsynthetic materials that can be used for packaging applications...

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Main Authors: Nazrin A., Sapuan S.M., Ilyas R.A., Hawanis H.S.N., Khalina A., Jumaidin R., Asyraf M.R.M., Nurazzi N.M., Norrrahim M.N.F., Rajeshkumar L., Atikah M.S.N.
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-339522024-10-14T11:17:30Z Introduction to bio-based packaging materials Nazrin A. Sapuan S.M. Ilyas R.A. Hawanis H.S.N. Khalina A. Jumaidin R. Asyraf M.R.M. Nurazzi N.M. Norrrahim M.N.F. Rajeshkumar L. Atikah M.S.N. 57216583411 35230794000 57196328367 57214139397 34768361100 57000504300 57205295733 55899483400 55924430000 57203824047 57209275651 Bio-based packaging Cellulose Nanocellulose Starch. Bio-based materials must be studied to replace polymers from petrochemical sources in packaging applications. However, using polymers from petrochemical sources has caused consumer and environmental concerns. Therefore, synthetic and nonsynthetic materials that can be used for packaging applications, scale-up methods, industrial uses, sustainability assessments, and end-of-life alternatives will all be included in this study. Synthetic polymers, e.g., polylactic acid (PLA), polyethylene furanoate (PEF), polybutylene succinate (PBS), and non-synthetic polymers, including waxes, lipids, proteins, starch, cellulose, and polyhydrodialkanoate (PHAs), are some of the bio-based compounds that will be covered in this work. Besides that, more attention is paid to surface modification techniques and coatings, multilayers, biocomposites, and additives used to modify material characteristics, particularly gas and moisture barriers and biodegradability. In sum, this research offers a comprehensive analysis of bio-based packaging materials, including processing, and an assessment of sustainability and available alternatives. � 2023 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston. All rights reserved. Final 2024-10-14T03:17:30Z 2024-10-14T03:17:30Z 2023 Editorial 10.1515/9783110773606-001 2-s2.0-85175119900 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85175119900&doi=10.1515%2f9783110773606-001&partnerID=40&md5=10da0f4c8e855720bd451d0ea1499885 https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/33952 1 15 De Gruyter Scopus
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topic Bio-based packaging
Cellulose
Nanocellulose
Starch.
spellingShingle Bio-based packaging
Cellulose
Nanocellulose
Starch.
Nazrin A.
Sapuan S.M.
Ilyas R.A.
Hawanis H.S.N.
Khalina A.
Jumaidin R.
Asyraf M.R.M.
Nurazzi N.M.
Norrrahim M.N.F.
Rajeshkumar L.
Atikah M.S.N.
Introduction to bio-based packaging materials
description Bio-based materials must be studied to replace polymers from petrochemical sources in packaging applications. However, using polymers from petrochemical sources has caused consumer and environmental concerns. Therefore, synthetic and nonsynthetic materials that can be used for packaging applications, scale-up methods, industrial uses, sustainability assessments, and end-of-life alternatives will all be included in this study. Synthetic polymers, e.g., polylactic acid (PLA), polyethylene furanoate (PEF), polybutylene succinate (PBS), and non-synthetic polymers, including waxes, lipids, proteins, starch, cellulose, and polyhydrodialkanoate (PHAs), are some of the bio-based compounds that will be covered in this work. Besides that, more attention is paid to surface modification techniques and coatings, multilayers, biocomposites, and additives used to modify material characteristics, particularly gas and moisture barriers and biodegradability. In sum, this research offers a comprehensive analysis of bio-based packaging materials, including processing, and an assessment of sustainability and available alternatives. � 2023 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston. All rights reserved.
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Nazrin A.
Sapuan S.M.
Ilyas R.A.
Hawanis H.S.N.
Khalina A.
Jumaidin R.
Asyraf M.R.M.
Nurazzi N.M.
Norrrahim M.N.F.
Rajeshkumar L.
Atikah M.S.N.
format Editorial
author Nazrin A.
Sapuan S.M.
Ilyas R.A.
Hawanis H.S.N.
Khalina A.
Jumaidin R.
Asyraf M.R.M.
Nurazzi N.M.
Norrrahim M.N.F.
Rajeshkumar L.
Atikah M.S.N.
author_sort Nazrin A.
title Introduction to bio-based packaging materials
title_short Introduction to bio-based packaging materials
title_full Introduction to bio-based packaging materials
title_fullStr Introduction to bio-based packaging materials
title_full_unstemmed Introduction to bio-based packaging materials
title_sort introduction to bio-based packaging materials
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