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Functional Barrier properties

Franz R, Huber M, Piringer O G, Damant A P, Jickells S M and Castle L, 1996, Study of Functional Barrier Properties of Multilayer Recycled Poly(ethylene terephthalate) Bottles for Soft Drinks. J. Agric. Food Chem. 44, 892-897. [Pg.355]

R. FRANZ, M. HUBER, O. G. PIRINGER, A. P. DAMANT, S. M. JICKELLS, L. CASTLE, Study of functional barrier properties of multilayer recycled poly(ethylene terephthalate) bottles for soft drinks. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 1996, 44, 892-897. [Pg.226]

Polyester. Poly(ethylene terephthalate) [25038-59-9] (PET) polyester film has intermediate gas- and water- vapor barrier properties, very high tensile and impact strengths, and high temperature resistance (see Polyesters, thermoplastic). AppHcations include use as an outer web in laminations to protect aluminum foil. It is coated with PVDC to function as the flat or sealing web for vacuum/gas flush packaged processed meat, cheese, or fresh pasta. [Pg.452]

This paper describes the physical, chemical, and barrier properties of a new family of high molecular weight copolymers of acrylonitrile and styrene with acrylonitrile functionality in the range of 60-85 weight per-... [Pg.68]

This is a highly polar polymer and crystalline due to the presence of amide linkages. To achieve effective intercalation and exfoliation, the nanoclay has to be modified with some functional polar group. Most commonly, amino acid treatment is done for the nanoclays. Nanocomposites have been prepared using in situ polymerization [85] and melt-intercalation methods [113-117]. Crystallization behavior [118-122], mechanical [123,124], thermal, and barrier properties, and kinetic study [125,126] have been carried out. Nylon-based nanocomposites are now being produced commercially. [Pg.46]

An intuitive explanation of biofilm drug resistance is that antimicrobial compounds are physically excluded from the community by the barrier properties of the glycocalyx. Such intuition however envisages that the glycocalyx functions as a biocide-impermeable umbrella, but since it generally possesses a diffusivity approximating that... [Pg.42]

Packaging trends involve lower cost, more functionality, volume growth, shorter product life-cycles and increased value. Rigid plastic packaging now dominates markets which were previously the exclusive realms of materials such as glass and metal, despite the fact that some technical aspects of plastic are still inferior to those of such traditional materials, e.g. the failure of plastics to withstand high temperatures without deforming, or barrier properties of a standard comparable to that... [Pg.712]

The ability to downgauge, decrease part weight, improve barrier properties and reach new levels of product performance are propelling polyolefins into new markets previously dominated by other plastics. The high growth rate in PP production capacity is mainly being driven by the ability of PP to replace other resins on a cost/performance basis. For example, functionalisation of PP by incorporation of acrylic functionality has extended its weatherability performance. Interpolymer competition will have a significant impact on the amount and type of additives used. [Pg.715]

The significance of the barrier function of membranes has been the topic of considerable research. The blood-brain barrier and the blood-retinal barrier are well understood, and the microscopic structures imparting and controlling barrier properties have been quite thoroughly investigated and the science reviewed [15, 154-155], The structures and functions of ocular membranes specific to transport associated with ophthalmic drug administration also have been topics of extensive research [15, 157-158],... [Pg.435]

The function of the mucosal pellicle is to serve as a barrier between the oral epithelial surface and the external environment, and so it may also act as a barrier to drug delivery. However, there are limited studies assessing the role of the mucus layer in buccal permeability. In one study, treatment of the oral mucosa with anticholinergic agents resulted in an increased permeability of certain compounds, and it was suggested that the reduced salivary flow may have been responsible for the reduced barrier properties of the tissue [113]. In... [Pg.92]

The interest of functional polymers originates among others in the fact that for example, the hydroxyl group imparts barrier properties of the polymer. [Pg.23]

However, the regio-random distribution of functional groups can be avoided by an acyclic diene metathesis (ADMET) polymerization technique using symmetric monomers (33). The molecular weights of these polymers are restricted to < 3 x 104 Dalton by ADMET. Due to their rich hydrocarbon content, the barrier properties in final ethylene vinyl alcohol copolymers are reduced. [Pg.23]


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