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Abstract
Traditional packaging plastics derived from fossil fuels for perishable foods have caused severe environmental pollution and resource depletion. To promote sustainable development and reduce wastage of perishable products, there is a significant challenge in developing bio-based packaging plastics that offer excellent preservation, satisfactory mechanical performance, and inherent degradability. In this study, poly(urethane-urea) (PUU) plastics are fabricated using a one-pot polyaddition reaction involving castor oil (CO), tannic acid (TA), lysine-derived ethyl 2,6-diisocyanatohexanoate (LDI), and H2O. The resulting PUU plastics demonstrate a high breaking strength of about 32.7 MPa and a strain at break of ca. 102%. Due to the reversibility of hydrogen bonds, PUU plastics can be easily shaped into various forms. They are non-cytotoxic and suitable for food packaging. With a high TA content of ca. 38.2 wt%, PUU plastics exhibit excellent antioxidant capacity. Consequently, PUU plastics show outstanding freshness preservation performance, extending the shelf life of cherry tomatoes and winter jujubes for at least 8 days at room temperature. Importantly, PUU plastics can autonomously degrade into non-toxic substances within ca. 298 days when buried in soil.
期刊介绍:
Chinese Journal of Polymer Science (CJPS) is a monthly journal published in English and sponsored by the Chinese Chemical Society and the Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences. CJPS is edited by a distinguished Editorial Board headed by Professor Qi-Feng Zhou and supported by an International Advisory Board in which many famous active polymer scientists all over the world are included. The journal was first published in 1983 under the title Polymer Communications and has the current name since 1985.
CJPS is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the timely publication of original research ideas and results in the field of polymer science. The issues may carry regular papers, rapid communications and notes as well as feature articles. As a leading polymer journal in China published in English, CJPS reflects the new achievements obtained in various laboratories of China, CJPS also includes papers submitted by scientists of different countries and regions outside of China, reflecting the international nature of the journal.