Influence of high power ultrasound on physical - chemical properties of polypropylene films aimed for food packaging: barrier and contact angle features

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TitreInfluence of high power ultrasound on physical - chemical properties of polypropylene films aimed for food packaging: barrier and contact angle features
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2017
AuteursScetar M, Kurek M, Jambrak ARezek, Debeaufort F, Galic K
JournalPOLYMER INTERNATIONAL
Volume66
Pagination1572-1578
Date PublishedNOV
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0959-8103
Mots-clésfood packaging, Permeability, Polypropylene, Ultrasound
Résumé

Investigation was focused on the impact of high power ultrasound (HPUS), also called thermosonication, on the oxygen permeation properties (permeability, solubility and diffusion coefficients) of barrier films aimed for food packaging. For this purpose, biaxially oriented polypropylene (BOPP) coated with acrylic/polyvinylidene chloride (BOPPAcPVDC) and biaxially oriented coextruded polypropylene (BOPPcoex) were used. The physical-chemical profile of the samples was determined using goniometry. There is a significant impact only of extreme HPUS conditions (the longest time and the highest amplitude) on the permeability, solubility and diffusion coefficients of oxygen through the BOPP films. The highest influence on the oxygen permeability in both investigated BOPP samples involved an HPUS with an amplitude of 100% during a 6 min treatment. However, BOPP samples showed different sensitivities at lower HPUS treatments. (C) 2017 Society of Chemical Industry

DOI10.1002/pi.5415