Influence of flavour absorption on oxygen permeation through LDPE, PP, PC and PET plastics food packaging

R. V. Willige, J. P. H. Linssen, M. B. J. Meinders, H. J. van der Stege, A. G. J. Voragen
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The effect of flavour absorption on the oxygen permeability of low-density polyethylene (LDPE), polypropylene (PP), polycarbonate (PC) and polyethylene terephthalate (PET) was studied using an isostatic continuous flow system. Polymer samples were exposed to a model solution containing limonene, hexyl acetate, nonanone and decanal at 40°C. After exposure, one part of each sample was analysed for absorbed flavour compounds using a Large Volume Injection GC Ultrasonic ‘in vial’ extraction method, and from the other part, oxygen permeability was measured in a permeation cell at 25°C. After 8h of exposure, LDPE and PP samples showed a significant linear (R2 = 0.82 and 0.99) increase in oxygen permeability of 21 and 130%, respectively. Owing to swelling of the polymer samples resulting from flavour absorption, the structure of the polymeric network changed (i.e. opened) and consequently increased oxygen permeability. The oxygen permeability of exposed PC showed a significant linear (R2 = 0.78) decrease of 11% after 21 days. PC obviously did not swell like LDPE or PP. Therefore, it was suggested that absorbed flavour compounds occupied or blocked ‘microcavities’ through which normally oxygen is transported. Absorption of flavour compounds by PET did not affect the oxygen permeability of PET significantly.
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风味吸收对LDPE、PP、PC和PET塑料食品包装中氧气渗透的影响
采用等静力连续流系统研究了风味吸收对低密度聚乙烯(LDPE)、聚丙烯(PP)、聚碳酸酯(PC)和聚对苯二甲酸乙二醇酯(PET)的透氧性的影响。聚合物样品在40°C下暴露于含有柠檬烯、乙酸己酯、壬酮和癸醛的模型溶液中。暴露后,每个样品的一部分使用大体积注射气相色谱超声“瓶中”提取方法分析吸收的风味化合物,并从另一部分中,在渗透池中测量25°C的氧气渗透率。暴露8h后,LDPE和PP样品的氧透性分别呈显著线性(R2 = 0.82和0.99)增加21%和130%。由于风味吸收引起的聚合物样品膨胀,聚合物网络的结构发生了变化(即打开),从而增加了透氧性。暴露PC的氧透性在21天后呈显著线性(R2 = 0.78)下降11%。PC明显不像LDPE或PP那样膨胀。因此,被吸收的风味化合物占据或阻塞了通常氧气运输的“微腔”。PET对风味化合物的吸收对PET的透氧性影响不显著。
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