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High hydrophobic silanized paper: Material characterization and its biodegradation through brown rot fungus

Type
Journal article
Language
English
Date issued
2023
Author
Perdoch, Waldemar 
Mazela, Bartłomiej 
Tavakoli, Mehrnoosh
Treu, Andreas
Faculty
Wydział Leśny i Technologii Drewna
Journal
Waste Management
ISSN
0956-053X
DOI
10.1016/j.wasman.2023.02.007
Volume
160
Number
1 April 2023
Pages from-to
165-172
Abstract (EN)
Modifying natural polymers with silicones gives new possibilities for packaging products and waste management. In this study, the innovative papers produced were altered following the reaction of polysaccharides and organosilicon compounds. The susceptibility of the studied material to biodegradation caused by a brown-rot fungus was assessed. Strength properties by tensile strength and dynamic mechanical analysis and hydrophobic properties by water uptake test and water contact angle analysis were evaluated. Moreover, elemental analysis by ICP method was controlled. The durability against fungi and the hydrophobic properties were increased by the modification. The fungal decay resistance of the silanized paper was reduced by water storage, which allows for managing paper waste. Cellulose-based paper treated with starch-modified methyltrimethoxysilane showed potential as a packaging material due to its reduced water uptake. Possible application areas could be corrugated boxes, cellulose thermoformed products for electronics, and food packaging. However, the water-repellent effect is limited to short-term exposure in humid conditions.
Keywords (EN)
  • biodegradability

  • paper and packaging waste manage...

  • silylated biopolymers

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