Multifunctional properties of PBAT with hemp (Cannabis sativa) micronised fibres for food packaging: cast films and coated paper

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Main Author: Lamsaf, Hafsae
Publication Date: 2023
Other Authors: Singh, Srishti, Pereira, Joel, Poças, Fátima
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Hemp (Cannabis sativa) stalk fibres from industry residues were incorporated into polybutylene adipate terephthalate, a synthetic biodegradable polyester, to produce films and paper coatings. The lignocellulosic components and the chemical composition of the fibres were analysed, and the results highlight the bioactivity due to cannabinoids, alkanoids, and lignin, among others, making the fibres attractive for active food packaging. The incorporation, without chemical modification, of 2% (w/w) hemp in the PBAT matrix increased the water vapour permeability of PBAT around 22%. The impact on mechanical properties was determined, and the results show that the PBAT/hemp film is less stretchable but stronger than the pure PBAT film. The incorporation of hemp enhanced significantly the compostability of PBAT. The PBAT/hemp films and paper coatings composted two times faster than those using pure PBAT.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Multifunctional properties of PBAT with hemp (Cannabis sativa) micronised fibres for food packaging: cast films and coated paper
title Multifunctional properties of PBAT with hemp (Cannabis sativa) micronised fibres for food packaging: cast films and coated paper
spellingShingle Multifunctional properties of PBAT with hemp (Cannabis sativa) micronised fibres for food packaging: cast films and coated paper
Lamsaf, Hafsae
Active packaging
Compostable
Food packaging
Hemp fibres
PBAT
title_short Multifunctional properties of PBAT with hemp (Cannabis sativa) micronised fibres for food packaging: cast films and coated paper
title_full Multifunctional properties of PBAT with hemp (Cannabis sativa) micronised fibres for food packaging: cast films and coated paper
title_fullStr Multifunctional properties of PBAT with hemp (Cannabis sativa) micronised fibres for food packaging: cast films and coated paper
title_full_unstemmed Multifunctional properties of PBAT with hemp (Cannabis sativa) micronised fibres for food packaging: cast films and coated paper
title_sort Multifunctional properties of PBAT with hemp (Cannabis sativa) micronised fibres for food packaging: cast films and coated paper
author Lamsaf, Hafsae
author_facet Lamsaf, Hafsae
Singh, Srishti
Pereira, Joel
Poças, Fátima
author_role author
author2 Singh, Srishti
Pereira, Joel
Poças, Fátima
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Veritati
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lamsaf, Hafsae
Singh, Srishti
Pereira, Joel
Poças, Fátima
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Active packaging
Compostable
Food packaging
Hemp fibres
PBAT
topic Active packaging
Compostable
Food packaging
Hemp fibres
PBAT
description Hemp (Cannabis sativa) stalk fibres from industry residues were incorporated into polybutylene adipate terephthalate, a synthetic biodegradable polyester, to produce films and paper coatings. The lignocellulosic components and the chemical composition of the fibres were analysed, and the results highlight the bioactivity due to cannabinoids, alkanoids, and lignin, among others, making the fibres attractive for active food packaging. The incorporation, without chemical modification, of 2% (w/w) hemp in the PBAT matrix increased the water vapour permeability of PBAT around 22%. The impact on mechanical properties was determined, and the results show that the PBAT/hemp film is less stretchable but stronger than the pure PBAT film. The incorporation of hemp enhanced significantly the compostability of PBAT. The PBAT/hemp films and paper coatings composted two times faster than those using pure PBAT.
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