Sustainable
Packaging with Waterborne Acrylated Epoxidized
Soybean Oil
Posted on 2024-04-19 - 19:37
Packaging is responsible for 46% of total plastic waste,
and thus,
sustainable packaging alternatives are urgently required. Reported
herein is coated paper as a sustainable packaging material using waterborne
acrylated epoxidized soybean oil (AESO) to coat kraft paper. The waterborne
AESO was cast onto kraft paper and was then photo-cured. Upon curing,
the coated paper was tested for its oil and water repellency as well
as its mechanical properties. Biodegradability studies were also conducted
for the coated paper, and our findings suggest that its biodegradability
reaches >90% within 90 days. The coating process was also evaluated
for its compatibility with paper printing processes and its resistance
to hot oil. Overall, the AESO-emulsion-coated paper offers desirable
water and oil resistance and mechanical properties, offers biodegradability,
and is also cost-effective. This work thus provides a sustainable
alternative to the currently wasteful packaging made with plastic
or plastic-coated paper. This work also fits numerous principles of
green chemistry, such as waste prevention (no microplastics), the
use of safer solvents (water), the promotion of renewable feedstock,
and the design of packaging that is biodegradable.
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Khan, Ajmir; Kumar, Vikash; Anulare, Julia; Dam, May; Wyman, Ian; Mayekar, Pooja; et al. (2024). Sustainable
Packaging with Waterborne Acrylated Epoxidized
Soybean Oil. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acssusresmgt.3c00093