Effect of Polyhydroxybutyrate and Ethyl Cellulose for Barrier Coating of Kraft Paper

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Poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) (PHB), a biodegradable polymer, has been studied as a substitute for petroleum-based polymers used for barrier coating to improve the barrier and mechanical properties of paper. In this study, ethyl cellulose (EC), a cellulose derivative, was used to prepare a polymer blend for enhancing the barrier properties of PHB. The prepared PHB/EC blend was then applied as a paper coating material. Additionally, the barrier and mechanical properties of the PHB/EC blend-coated paper based on the PHB/EC mixing ratio and coating weight were analyzed. The results showed that the EC could act as a binder for the PHB/EC blend-coated paper. Consequently, the PHB/EC blend-coated paper exhibited significant improvements in mechanical and barrier properties, including a substantial increase of over 100% in internal bond strength, more than 20% in tensile strength, exceeding 60% enhancement in water resistance, and a remarkable increase of over 90% in air permeability.

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Lim, D. G., Lee, Y. J., Lee, J. M., Kim, J. H., Lee, T. J., & Kim, H. J. (2024). Effect of Polyhydroxybutyrate and Ethyl Cellulose for Barrier Coating of Kraft Paper. BioResources, 19(1), 1618–1632. https://doi.org/10.15376/biores.19.1.1618-1632

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