Application of plasma surface treatment to produce carboxymethyl cellulose coated by polypropylene film as a novel food packaging

Abstract:
Background
composite films which are consisted of edible and synthetic components are introduced as a novel idea in food packaging industry. Because of different nature of these components, it is problematic to use them in a composite film without any modification on polymer surface. In this study, plasma treatment was used to modify polypropylene (PP) surface and then it was coated by carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC).
Material and
Methods
In this study, physical, mechanical and water vapour permeability of bilayer films (PP/CMC) were compared with individual PP and CMC films. In order to perceive the effect of plasma treatment on the properties of bilayer films, a comparison was also done between treated and untreated bilayer films.
Results
Plasma treated PP/CMC films had lower water vapour permeability and better mechanical properties compared to untreated bilayers, individual PP and CMC films.
Conclusion
Application of plasma treated PP/CMC films could have an important role in improvement of barrier and mechanical properties of food packaging.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Iranian Journal of Nutrition Sciences & Food Technology, Volume:12 Issue: 2, 2017
Pages:
55 to 64
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