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Fabrication of oil‐ and <scp>water‐resistant</scp> paper without creating microplastics on disposal
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2020
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MicroplasticsChemical EngineeringFood PackagingWater Contact AngleEngineeringCobb 60Environmental EngineeringPlastic RecyclingPolymer ScienceBioplasticPetroleum ProductionPolymer ProcessingRecyclingPetroleum EngineeringMixed BiopolymersChitosan Solution
Abstract The proliferation of microplastics in the ocean and other water bodies is becoming an alarming issue. The development of plastic‐free water‐ and oil‐resistant paper can contribute toward mitigating this problem. Herein we report a plastic‐free paper coating derived from chitosan and sunflower oil. Chitosan grafted sunflower oil paper coatings were prepared via the ring opening of the partially epoxidized sunflower oil with chitosan. The product of these reactions was characterized by nuclear magnetic resonance and infrared spectroscopy techniques. The sunflower oil grafted chitosan solution was coated onto a Kraft paper. The Cobb 60 and kit rating values were determined to be 8.00 g/m 2 and 7.66, respectively, for the optimal formulations. Meanwhile, the water contact angle was found to be 94.0 ± 1.6° after 30 s. Scanning electron microscopy analysis was employed to gain insight regarding the changes that occurred on the paper surface at the microscopic level.
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