Graphene derivatives in biopolymer-based composites for food packaging applications

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Abstract

This review aims to showcase the current use of graphene derivatives, graphene-based nanomaterials in particular, in biopolymer-based composites for food packaging applications. A brief introduction regarding the valuable attributes of available and emergent bioplastic materials is made so that their contributions to the packaging field can be understood. Furthermore, their drawbacks are also disclosed to highlight the benefits that graphene derivatives can bring to bio-based formulations, from physicochemical to mechanical, barrier, and functional properties as antioxidant activity or electrical conductivity. The reported improvements in biopolymer-based composites carried out by graphene derivatives in the last three years are discussed, pointing to their potential for innovative food packaging applications such as electrically conductive food packaging.

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Barra, A., Santos, J. D. C., Silva, M. R. F., Nunes, C., Ruiz-Hitzky, E., Gonçalves, I., … Marques, P. A. A. P. (2020, October 1). Graphene derivatives in biopolymer-based composites for food packaging applications. Nanomaterials. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/nano10102077

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