Enhancing Barrier and Antioxidant Properties of Nanocellulose Films for Coatings and Active Packaging: A Review
Date
2025-01-10Author
de Lima, Gabriel Goetten
Zakaluk, Izabelli Cristiani Barcelar
Artner, Mirela Angelita
Pedro, Alessandra Cristina
Gonzalez de Cademartori, Pedro Henrique
Muniz, Graciela Ines Bolzon de
Magalhães, Washington Luiz Esteves
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Cellulose, a natural biopolymer, offers strong potential for sustainable packaging due to its impressive mechanical, thermal, and barrier properties. However, its high hydrophilicity remains a key challenge for industrial applications. This review delves into both chemical and physical methods to enhance nanocellulose’s hydrophobicity while also exploring the incorporation of reinforcing fillers like antioxidants, antibacterial agents (e.g., tannins, lignin), and nanoclays to improve functionality in active packaging. Additionally, advanced surface modifications using compounds, such as stearic acid, silanes, and treatments, such as cold plasma, are discussed. By providing detailed insights into these techniques and materials, this review serves as a practical guide for researchers, especially in laboratory settings, to assess the feasibility of applying these innovations in their own work. Ultimately, it aims to advance the development of nanocellulose-based packaging solutions, offering a balance among sustainability, enhanced performance, and practical scientific guidance.
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