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Antioxidant and UV-Blocking Leather-Inspired Nanocellulose-Based Films with High Wet Strength

Konstantin Kriechbaum, Lennart Bergström

2020Biomacromolecules86 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The mechanical performance in the wet state needs to be significantly improved and the intrinsic functionalities should be fully utilized to promote the replacement of fossil-based plastics with renewable biobased materials. We demonstrate a leather-inspired approach to produce multifunctional materials with a high wet strength that is based on tannin-induced precipitation of gelatin grafted onto surface-modified cellulose nanofibrils (CNF). The leather-inspired CNF-based films had a wet tensile strength of 33 MPa, a Young's modulus of 310 MPa, and a strain at failure of 22%, making the wet materials stronger than, for example, dry conventional low-density polyethylene and more ductile than paper-based food packaging materials. The tannin-containing films displayed excellent antioxidant and UV-blocking properties, rapidly scavenging more than 90% of added free radicals and absorbing 100% of light in the UV-B/UV-C range. This work illustrates the prospect of combining renewable materials in a leather-inspired approach to form wet strong and multifunctional films with potential application in food packaging.

Topics & Concepts

Ultimate tensile strengthNanocelluloseMaterials scienceWet strengthCellulosePolyolefinComposite materialTanninRaw materialFood packagingGelatinChemical engineeringChemistryOrganic chemistryFood scienceEngineeringLayer (electronics)Advanced Cellulose Research StudiesNanocomposite Films for Food PackagingElectrospun Nanofibers in Biomedical Applications