Issue 4, 2023

A binder-free method to produce heat-sealable and transparent cellulose films driven by a confined green solvent

Abstract

Following global trends in launching plastic bans driven by the increasing problem of non-degradable plastic polluting the environment, cellulose as an abundant natural polymer has gradually been exploited as an eco-friendly material. Nevertheless, there are two challenging problems to overcome: it is hard to dissolve and heat seal (self-bonding under heat and pressing) cellulose, which hinder cellulose materials from replacing plastic. Here, a binder-free method is proposed to realize the bonding of cellulose film without any other binders. The heat-sealable cellulose film was fabricated with a low bonding temperature of 78 °C and high transparency of 90%. Furthermore, glycerol and sorbitol were introduced in the cellulose film not only to reduce the brittleness of the films but also to assist the confined-solvent-driven process. Possible mechanisms of self-bonding and for the tunable concentration range of the residual solvent, which was crucial for the self-bonding, are reported. Additionally, a sealed cellulose-based band and bags were successfully made, indicating the potential of our heat-sealable cellulose films to overcome the inherent limitations of cellulose and boost the potential use of cellulose films as candidates to replace plastic.

Graphical abstract: A binder-free method to produce heat-sealable and transparent cellulose films driven by a confined green solvent

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
07 Dec 2022
Accepted
16 Jan 2023
First published
17 Jan 2023

Green Chem., 2023,25, 1453-1463

A binder-free method to produce heat-sealable and transparent cellulose films driven by a confined green solvent

C. Huang, H. Yu, L. Chen, B. Xue, Y. Shen, J. Shen and K. C. Tam, Green Chem., 2023, 25, 1453 DOI: 10.1039/D2GC04655E

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