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Development of Greaseproof Paper from Banana Pseudostem Fiber for Packaging of Butter

Journal

JOURNAL OF NATURAL FIBERS
Volume 18, Issue 12, Pages 1974-1982

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/15440478.2019.1710652

Keywords

Greaseproof paper; carboxymethyl cellulose; sodium alginate; banana fiber; mechanical properties; barrier properties

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The study found that greaseproof packaging paper made from banana pseudostem fiber coated with carboxymethyl cellulose had good grease resistance and mechanical properties. Significant differences were observed in grease resistance and mechanical properties among handsheets produced under different treatments, with handsheets coated with 5% carboxymethyl cellulose showing superior overall performance.
A study was undertaken to make greaseproof packaging paper using banana pseudostem fiber. Kraft pulp produced from banana fiber was beaten to the freeness of 60 degrees SR and 70 degrees SR, and handsheets (40 +/- 1 g/m(2)) produced were coated with carboxymethyl cellulose (3% and 5% w/v) and sodium alginate (3% and 5% w/v). Handsheets were compared based on differences in their mechanical (tensile index and bursting strength) and barrier properties (contact angle, grease resistance, and air resistance). Significant differences among the treatment were found for all the responses studied. Results obtained for 'turpentine oil test' showed that handsheets made at 70 degrees SR and subsequently coated with 3% and 5% carboxymethyl cellulose had grease resistance properties. It was observed that handsheets (70 degrees SR) coated with 5% carboxymethyl cellulose possess maximum tensile index (65.00 +/- 3.46 Nm/g), burst strength (3.76 +/- 0.21 kg/cm(2)), contact angle (41.27 +/- 0.45o), and air resistance (29.95 +/- 0.38 s/100 ml). However, if the amount of coating absorbed per unit area of the sheet is taken into consideration, handsheets produced with 70oSR pulp freeness in combination with 3% carboxymethyl cellulose coating seem to be more efficient and can be used for packaging of butter.

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