Thin Al2O3 barrier coatings grown on bio-based packaging materials by atomic layer deposition
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Kemian tekniikan korkeakoulu |
Doctoral thesis (article-based)
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2011
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en
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Verkkokirja (1677 KB, 74 s.)
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VTT publications,
770/2011
Abstract
Growing environmental concerns related to the use of synthetic non-biodegradable polymers in the packaging industry have led to the need for new, especially bio-based, materials. Currently, petroleum-based synthetic polymers are widely used due to their relatively low cost and high performance. Biodegradable plastics and fibre-based materials have been proposed as a solution to the waste problems related to these synthetic polymers. Fibre-based packaging materials have many advantages over their non-biodegradable competitors, such as stiffness vs. weight ratio and recyclability. However, poor barrier properties and sensitivity to moisture are the main challenges restricting their use. Application of a thin coating layer is one way to overcome these problems and to improve the barrier properties of such materials. Atomic layer deposition (ALD) is a well suited technique for depositing thin inorganic coatings onto temperature-sensitive materials such as polymer-coated boards and papers and polymer films. In the present work, thin and highly uniform Al2O3 coatings were deposited at relatively low temperatures of 80, 100 and 130 °C onto various bio-based polymeric materials employing the ALD technique. The study demonstrates that a 25-nm-thick ALD-grown Al2O3 coating significantly enhances the oxygen and water vapour barrier performance of these materials. Promising barrier properties were obtained with polylactide-coated board, hemicellulose-coated board as well as various biopolymer (polylactide, pectin and nanofibrillated cellulose) films after coating with a 25-nm-thick Al2O3 layer. Thin Al2O3 coatings can improve the properties of biopolymers, enabling the use of these renewable polymers in the production of high-performance materials for demanding food and pharmaceutical packaging applications. The future roll-to-roll ALD technology for coating polymers with inorganic thin films will increase the industrial potential of these materials and could lead to further opportunities for their commercialization.Description
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Karppinen, Maarit, Acad. Prof.Thesis advisor
Vähä-Nissi, Mika, Dr., VTTHarlin, Ali, Dr., VTT
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atomic layer deposition, aluminium oxide, thin film, barrier, biopolymer, packaging material
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- [Publication 1]: T. Hirvikorpi, M. Vähä-Nissi, A. Harlin and M. Karppinen, Comparison of some coating techniques to fabricate barrier layers on packaging materials, Thin Solid Films 518 (2010) 5463-5466. © 2010 Elsevier. By permission.
- [Publication 2]: T. Hirvikorpi, M. Vähä-Nissi, T. Mustonen, E. Iiskola and M. Karppinen, Atomic layer deposited aluminum oxide barrier coatings for packaging materials, Thin Solid Films 518 (2010) 2654-2658. © 2009 Elsevier. By permission.
- [Publication 3]: T. Hirvikorpi, M. Vähä-Nissi, J. Nikkola, A. Harlin and M. Karppinen, Thin Al2O3 barrier coatings onto temperature-sensitive packaging materials by atomic layer deposition, Surface and Coatings Technology, 205 (2011) 5088-5092. © 2011 Elsevier. By permission.
- [Publication 4]: T. Hirvikorpi, M. Vähä-Nissi, A. Harlin, J. Marles, V. Miikkulainen and M. Karppinen, Effect of corona pre-treatment on the performance of gas barrier layers applied by atomic layer deposition onto polymer-coated paperboard, Applied Surface Science 257 (2010) 736-740. © 2010 Elsevier. By permission.
- [Publication 5]: T. Hirvikorpi, M. Vähä-Nissi, J. Vartiainen, P. Penttilä, J. Nikkola, A. Harlin, R. Serimaa and M. Karppinen, Effect of heat-treatment on the performance of gas barrier layers applied by atomic layer deposition onto polymer-coated paperboard, Journal of Applied Polymer Science 122 (2011) 2221-2227. © 2011 Wiley Periodicals. By permission.
- [Publication 6]: T. Hirvikorpi, M. Vähä-Nissi, A. Harlin, M. Salomäki, S. Areva, J.T. Korhonen and M. Karppinen, Enhanced water vapor barrier properties for biopolymer films by polyelectrolyte multilayer and atomic layer deposited Al2O3 double-coating, Applied Surface Science 257 (2011) 9451-9454. © 2011 Elsevier. By permission.