Multifunctional starch-based barrier materials
Author(s) -
Pradnya D. Rao,
Chinmay C. Satam,
Ashok Ghosh,
PETER W. HART
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
tappi journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0734-1415
DOI - 10.32964/tj20.8.511
Subject(s) - environmentally friendly , polymer , starch , materials science , thermal barrier coating , grease , nanotechnology , renewable energy , polymer science , waste management , chemistry , composite material , engineering , organic chemistry , ecology , layer (electronics) , electrical engineering , biology
Natural and renewable polymer-based barrier materials play an inevitable role in a sustainable economy. Most commercially available barrier materials are either based on multiple layers of synthetic polymers or petroleum-based chemicals. Tremendous amounts of research are being done in academia and industry to replace these synthetic barrier materials with natural and environmentally friendly materials. The current work summarizes the application of starch-based materials for various barrier applications, such as water vapor, oxygen, liquid water, oil, and grease. Also, exotic starch-based barrier materials for the application of sound, ultraviolet, and thermal barrier applications are reviewed. The potential of starch-based materials to offer antimicrobial and antiviral properties is discussed. Finally, commercially available starch-based barrier materials have been summarized.
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