Data di Pubblicazione:
1997
Abstract:
An ethylene/vinyl alcohol co-polymer (EVOH) has been chemically modified to
induce the formation of ionic clusters. -COOH containing pendant groups have
been grafted on the polymer backbone and subsequently have been partially or
totally salified. The structure of this class of polymers is expected to be less
sensitive to the effect of water vapour if ionic concentration is above a threshold
value which guarantees the formation of ionic aggregates. Moreover, the
presence of ionic couples should guarantee an increased compatibility towards
other polymers if compared to EVOH.
Water vapour transport properties of functionalized EVOHs have been
determined in order to assess the effect of chemical modifications both on
water barrier properties and on sensitivity of polymer structure to sorbed water.
Water vapour sorption tests have been performed at 358C at several water
vapour activities determining both water sorption isotherms and diffusivities.
This is a preliminary study on this new class of materials aimed to assess the
possible replacement of EVOH films (or EVOH containing multilayer films) with
films based on such polymers (or their blends with other polymers) which
should be characterized by a higher resistance to 'retorting' conditions
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
EVOH; water sorption; retorting; ionomer; functionalization
Elenco autori:
DEL NOBILE, MATTEO ALESSANDRO; Laurienzo, Paola; Malinconico, Mario
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