WO2020036843A1 - Biodegradable coatings based on aqueous pha dispersions - Google Patents

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WO2020036843A1
WO2020036843A1 PCT/US2019/046102 US2019046102W WO2020036843A1 WO 2020036843 A1 WO2020036843 A1 WO 2020036843A1 US 2019046102 W US2019046102 W US 2019046102W WO 2020036843 A1 WO2020036843 A1 WO 2020036843A1
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  • This disclosure relates to biodegradable polymeric compositions. More particularly, this disclosure relates to biodegradable coatings for food service items made from aqueous dispersion of polyhydroxyalkanoates (“PHAs”).
  • PHAs polyhydroxyalkanoates
  • Disposable food service items may readily be advantageously fabricated from substrates such as paperboard which decompose relatively quickly after landfill disposal.
  • substrates such as paperboard which decompose relatively quickly after landfill disposal.
  • a simple, uncoated paperboard substrate generally performs poorly as a food service item because the paperboard will rapidly soak up water and/or grease which compromises the strength of the paperboard. Consequently, food service items made from paperboard are typically coated with thin polymer layer to provide improved water and grease resistance.
  • Coating made from polymers such as polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), or polyethylene terephthalate (PET) may significantly improve the resistance of the paperboard to water and/or grease absorption; however, such polymers do not readily degrade or decompose after landfill disposal. Thus, the paperboard items coated with such polymers may subsist in landfills for centuries after disposal.
  • PE polyethylene
  • PP polypropylene
  • PET polyethylene terephthalate
  • this dispersion is made up of from about 35 to about 75 weight percent water and from about 25 to about 65 weight percent of polyhydroxyalkanoates.
  • the dispersion is preferably made up of from about 25 to about 65 weight percent poly-3 -hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyhexanoate (“P(3HB-co- 3HHx)”). Moreover, in certain embodiments, this P(3HB-co-3HHx) is in turn preferably made up of from about 75 to about 99 mole percent hydroxybutyrate and from about 1 to about 25 mole percent hydroxyhexanoate. More preferably, the P(3HB-co-3HHx) is made up of from about 85 to about 95 mole percent hydroxybutyrate and from about 5 to about 15 mole percent hydroxyhexanoate.
  • the dispersion is preferably made up of from about 1 to about 25 weight percent of at least one polyhydroxyalkanoate comprising from about 25 to about 50 mole percent of hydroxy valerate, hydroxyhexanoate, hydroxyoctanoate, and/or hydroxydecanoate.
  • the polyhydroxyalkanoate polymer may be a terpolymer, made up of at least three different type of hydroxyalkanoate monomer residues.
  • the terpolymer may, for example, include from about 75 to about 99 mole percent of hydroxybutyrate, from about 0.1 to about 15 mole percent of hydroxyvalerate, and from about 1 to about 25 mole percent of a third hydroxyalkanoate, such as hydroxyhexanoate
  • the polyhydroxyalkanoates in the dispersion preferably have a weight average molecular weight from about 50,000 Daltons to about 2.5 million Daltons. More preferably, the weight average molecular weight is from about 150,000 Daltons to about 600,000 Daltons, and still more preferably from about 150,000 Daltons to about 500,000 Daltons.
  • the dispersion is made up of particles preferably having an average particle size from about 10 nm to about 50 pm. Further, in some embodiments, the dispersion preferably has an average solids content from about 25 percent to about 65 percent solids. More preferably, the average solids content is from about 40 percent to about 55 percent solids and even more preferably from about 40 to about 50 percent solids.
  • the dispersion may, optionally, include further components.
  • the dispersion preferably also includes from about 0.01 weight percent to about 5.0 weight percent of at least one surfactant selected from the group consisting of polysorbates, aromatic polyethylene oxides, sorbitan derivatives, block copolymers of poly(ethylene oxide) and polypropylene oxide), poly(glycol ethers), poly(vinyl alcohol), alkyl sulfates, alkyl phosphates, stearates, and mixtures thereof. More preferably, the dispersion includes from about 0.5 weight percent to about 5.0 weight percent of the at least one surfactant, and even more preferably from about 0.5 weight percent to about 2.0 weight percent of the at least one surfactant.
  • this at least one surfactant preferably has a hydrophilic-lipophilic balance which is greater than 10. More preferably, the at least one surfactant preferably has a hydrophilic-lipophilic balance which is from about 12 to about 15.
  • the dispersion preferably also includes from about 0.01 weight percent to about 5.0 weight percent of at least one rheology modifier selected from the group consisting of polysaccharides, acrylate-based emulsion copolymers, viscosity depressants, and viscosity enhancers.
  • at least one rheology modifier selected from the group consisting of polysaccharides, acrylate-based emulsion copolymers, viscosity depressants, and viscosity enhancers.
  • the dispersion preferably also includes from about 0.01 weight percent to about 2.5 weight percent of at least one wetting and dispersing agent.
  • the dispersion preferably also includes from about 0.01 weight percent to about 0.5 weight percent of at least one biocide or biostatic agent.
  • the dispersion preferably also includes from about 0.1 weight percent to about 5.0 weight percent of at least one coalescing agent selected from the group consisting of bio-succinic acid based coalescing solvent, 2, 2, 4-trimethyl- 1,3- pentanediol monoisobutyrate, dimethyl carbonate, methanol, ethanol, ketones, acetates, and or mixtures thereof.
  • at least one coalescing agent selected from the group consisting of bio-succinic acid based coalescing solvent, 2, 2, 4-trimethyl- 1,3- pentanediol monoisobutyrate, dimethyl carbonate, methanol, ethanol, ketones, acetates, and or mixtures thereof.
  • the dispersion preferably also includes from about 1 weight percent to about 35 weight percent of at least one filler selected from the group consisting of clays, calcium carbonate, talc, kaolinite, montmorillonite, bentonite, silica, chitin, titanium dioxide, nano clay, mica, or mixtures thereof.
  • at least one filler selected from the group consisting of clays, calcium carbonate, talc, kaolinite, montmorillonite, bentonite, silica, chitin, titanium dioxide, nano clay, mica, or mixtures thereof.
  • the dispersion preferably also includes from about 0.5 weight percent to about 15 weight percent of at least one plasticizer selected from the group consisting of sebacates, citrates, fatty esters of adipic, succinic, and glucaric acids, lactates, alkyl diesters, citrates, alkyl methyl esters, dibenzoates, propylene carbonate, caprolactone diols having a number average molecular weight from 200-10,000 g/mol, poly(ethylene) glycols having a number average molecular weight of 400-10,000 g/mol, esters of vegetable oils, long chain alkyl acids, adipates, glycerol, isosorbide derivatives or mixtures thereof.
  • at least one plasticizer selected from the group consisting of sebacates, citrates, fatty esters of adipic, succinic, and glucaric acids, lactates, alkyl diesters, citrates, alkyl methyl esters, dibenzoates, propy
  • the dispersion preferably also includes from about 0.1 weight percent to about 5 weight percent of at least one nucleating agent selected from the group consisting of sulfur, erythritols, pentaerythritol, dipentaerythritols, artificial sweeteners, stearates, sorbitols, mannitols, polyester waxes, compounds having a 2: 1 ;2: 1 crystal structure chemicals, and mixtures thereof.
  • nucleating agent selected from the group consisting of sulfur, erythritols, pentaerythritol, dipentaerythritols, artificial sweeteners, stearates, sorbitols, mannitols, polyester waxes, compounds having a 2: 1 ;2: 1 crystal structure chemicals, and mixtures thereof.
  • the dispersion preferably also includes from about 0.01 weight percent to about 5 weight percent of at least one crosslinking agent selected from the group consisting of calendula oil, stabilized ammonium zirconium carbonate, anionic hydroxylated zirconium polymers, potassium zirconium carbonate, anionic hydroxylated zirconium polymers, zinc tetraamine carbonate, and mixtures thereof.
  • at least one crosslinking agent selected from the group consisting of calendula oil, stabilized ammonium zirconium carbonate, anionic hydroxylated zirconium polymers, potassium zirconium carbonate, anionic hydroxylated zirconium polymers, zinc tetraamine carbonate, and mixtures thereof.
  • the dispersion preferably also includes from about 0.05 to about 1 weight percent of at least one defoamer selected from the group consisting of polyether siloxanes, polyamide particles, and mixtures thereof.
  • the dispersion may, in addition to the water and the PHA also include: (1) from about 0.01 weight percent to about 5.0 weight percent of at least one surfactant; (2) from about 0.01 weight percent to about 5.0 weight percent of at least one rheology modifier; (3) from about 0.01 weight percent to about 2.5 weight percent of at least one wetting and dispersing agent; and (4) from about 0.01 weight percent to about 0.5 weight percent of at least one biocide or biostatic agent.
  • the present disclosure provides a biodegradable food service item.
  • the biodegradable food service item includes a biodegradable substrate having at least one food contact surface.
  • the food service item also includes a coating applied over the at least one food contact surface. This coating is applied as a biodegradable aqueous dispersion, which is made up of from about 35 to about 75 weight percent water and from about 25 to about 65 weight percent of polyhydroxyalkanoates.
  • the biodegradable substrate is preferably a biodegradable plate, cup, bowl, fiber tray, or eating utensil.
  • the coating is preferably applied over the at least one food contact surface at a coating weight, on a dry basis, from about 2 to about 25 grams per square meter, and more preferably from about 4 to about 25 grams per square meter.
  • the coating preferably exhibits a Cobb water absorption value, measured according to TAPPI Standard T441, of less than 20 grams per square meter. More preferably, the Cobb water absorption value is less than 10 grams per square meter. Further, in certain embodiments, the coating preferably exhibits a Kit Test grease resistance value, measured according to TAPPI Standard T559 cm-l2, of greater than Kit Value 5. More preferably, the Kit Value is from about 8 to about 12.
  • a biodegradable aqueous dispersion for coating food contact and other substrates is provided.
  • This dispersion includes at least water and polyhydroxyalkanoates, and may also include other components, as discussed in more detail below.
  • biodegradable refers to a plastic or polymeric material coating that will undergo biodegradation by living organisms (microbes) in anaerobic and aerobic environments (as determined by ASTM D5511), in soil environments (as determined by ASTM 5988), in freshwater environments (as determined by ASTM D5271 (EN 29408)), or in marine environments (as determined by ASTM D6691).
  • the biodegradability of biodegradable plastics can also be determined using ASTM D6868 and European EN 13432.
  • the aqueous dispersion of the present disclosure is preferably also“compostable”, as determined by ASTM D6400 for industrial or home compostability.
  • Water is the solvent for the dispersion and will typically make up from about 35 weight percent to about 75 weight percent of the dispersion. More preferably, the water makes up from about 40 weight percent to about 60 weight percent of the dispersion.
  • the dispersion also includes polyhydroxyalkanoates (“PHAs”).
  • PHAs polyhydroxyalkanoates
  • the polyhydroxyalkanoates will typically make up from about 25 to about 65 weight percent the dispersion. More preferably, the polyhydroxyalkanoates will make up from about 40 to about 55 weight percent the dispersion.
  • a preferred polyhydroxyalkanoate for use in the dispersion is poly-3- hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyhexanoate (“P(3HB-co-3HHx)”).
  • P3HB-co-P3HHx is the primary polyhydroxyalkanoate in the dispersion.
  • the P(3HB-co-3HHx) may be substantially the only polyhydroxyalkanoate used in the dispersion.
  • the dispersion may be preferably made up of from about 25 to about 65 weight percent P(3HB-co-3HHx).
  • the aforementioned P(3HB-co-3HHx) is in turn a copolymer made up of both hydroxybutyrate and hydroxyhexanoate and the relative amounts of the two may vary somewhat. In general, however, it is preferred that the P(3HB-co-3HHx) be made up of from about 75 to about 99 mole percent hydroxybutyrate and from about 1 to about 25 mole percent hydroxyhexanoate. More preferably, the P(3HB-co-3HHx) is made up of from about 85 to about 95 mole percent hydroxybutyrate and from about 5 to about 15 mole percent hydroxyhexanoate.
  • the dispersion is preferably made up of from about 1 to about 25 weight percent of at least one polyhydroxyalkanoate comprising from about 25 to about 50 mole percent of hydroxy valerate, hydroxyhexanoate, hydroxyoctanoate, and/or hydroxydecanoate.
  • the molecular weight range of the polyhydroxyalkanoates used in the dispersion may also vary somewhat.
  • the polyhydroxyalkanoates in the dispersion may have a weight average molecular weight from about 50,000 Daltons to about 2.5 million Daltons. More preferably, the weight average molecular weight for the polyhydroxyalkanoates is from about 150,000 Daltons to about 600,000 Daltons, and still more preferably from about 150,000 Daltons to about 500,000 Daltons.
  • the dispersion is made up of particles preferably having an average particle size from about 10 nm to about 50 pm. Further, in some embodiments, the dispersion preferably has an average solids content from about 25 percent to about 65 percent solids. More preferably, the average solids content is from about 40 percent to about 55 percent solids and even more preferably from about 40 to about 50 percent solids.
  • the dispersion may, optionally, include further components as well.
  • the dispersion may also include a surfactant, a rheology modifier, a wetting and dispersing agent, a biocide or biostatic agent, a coalescing agent, a filler, a plasticizer, a nucleating agent, and/or a cross-linking agent.
  • surfactants are added to dispersions to stabilize the polymer in the aqueous medium.
  • Surfactants typically consist of both hydrophobic and hydrophilic regions. In a dispersion, these distinct regions orient themselves at the interface of the polymer particles and aqueous medium, lowering the surface energy between the boundaries of the two phases to promote dispersion.
  • a“rheology modifier” is a substance that changes the flow characteristics of the dispersion (i.e. thinning or thickening the dispersion).
  • wetting and dispersing agents are types of surfactants that contribute to stabilization of the polymer and homogeneity of the dispersion. These materials typically contain bulky groups that keep the suspended particles separated through steric hindrance, which help prevent flocculation and settling of the particles. Wetting and dispersing agents also ensure the particles are fully wet by the aqueous medium, promoting full, homogeneous dispersion.
  • a“biocide” is a material that kills organisms and thus protects the materials from microorganism growth and adhesion.
  • A“biostatic agent” is a material which prevents microorganisms such as bacteria or fungi from growing, but without killing the microorganisms.
  • coalescing agents are materials, usually organic solvents, that temporarily plasticize a material in a dispersion to aid in faster drying times. Coalescing agents typically have a higher boiling point than water, so upon drying, the water will evaporate first, leaving behind the coalescing agent to continue to plasticize the polymer until it evaporates as the drying process continues.
  • fillers such as clay, silica, and other inorganic materials provide multiple functions in dispersions. First, these materials increase the solid content of the dispersion. Second, fillers may alter the brightness and gloss of the formed film. Finally, fillers may additionally serve as thickeners.
  • plasticizers are materials which act to disrupt interactions between polymer chains, allowing the polymer chains to become more flexible. The introduction of a plasticizer significantly lowers the glass transition temperature (T g ) of the polymer.
  • nucleating agents are materials which act to promote the crystallization of polymers in the dispersion after drying. Nucleating agents give sites where crystals can form, shortening the crystallization time for the film. The faster the crystals develop, the shorter the wait time before the coating is ready for use.
  • cross-linking agents are materials that form robust, chemical bonds between a polymeric coating and a substrate as well as within the polymeric coating itself. Cross-linking creates a stronger, harder film coating that will be more resistant to abrasion and wear.
  • “defoamers” are materials that reduce or eliminate foam in the dispersion. Foam in dispersions often results in films with imperfections or defects during application that affect the barrier properties of the coating.
  • the dispersion preferably also includes from about 0.01 weight percent to about 5.0 weight percent of at least one surfactant selected from the group consisting of polysorbates (such as TWEEN), aromatic polyethylene oxides (such as TRITON), sorbitan derivatives (such as SPAN), block copolymers of poly(ethylene oxide) and polypropylene oxide) (such as PLEIRONIC)), poly(glycol ethers) (such as TERGITOL), poly(vinyl alcohol), alkyl sulfates, alkyl phosphates, stearates, and mixtures thereof. More preferably, the dispersion includes from about 0.5 weight percent to about 2.0 weight percent of the at least one surfactant.
  • the dispersion includes from about 0.5 weight percent to about 2.0 weight percent of the at least one surfactant.
  • this at least one surfactant preferably has a hydrophilic-lipophilic balance which is greater than 10. More preferably, the at least one surfactant preferably has a hydrophilic-lipophilic balance which is from about 12 to about 15.
  • the dispersion preferably may also include from about 0.01 weight percent to about 5.0 weight percent of at least one rheology modifier selected from the group consisting of polysaccharides (such as starches, xanthum gum, guar gum, cellulose fibers, and seaweed extracts), acrylate-based emulsion copolymers, viscosity depressants (such as VISCOBYK 5120 or blends containing carboxylic acid esters and wetting and dispersing components), and viscosity enhancers (such solutions of modified polyurethanes including the BYK 400 family or derivatives of copolymers of ethyl acrylate and methacrylic acid such as ALCOGUM).
  • polysaccharides such as starches, xanthum gum, guar gum, cellulose fibers, and seaweed extracts
  • viscosity depressants such as VISCOBYK 5120 or blends containing carboxylic acid esters and wetting and dispersing components
  • the dispersion may include from about 0.01 weight percent to about 2.5 weight percent of at least one wetting and dispersing agent (such as BYK 190, BYK 184, TEGO 755, or TEGO 761 but not limited to which are believed to be non-ionic or slightly anionic copolymers).
  • at least one wetting and dispersing agent such as BYK 190, BYK 184, TEGO 755, or TEGO 761 but not limited to which are believed to be non-ionic or slightly anionic copolymers.
  • the dispersion may also include from about 0.01 weight percent to about 0.5 weight percent of at least one biocide or biostatic agent (such as ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) or benzisothiazolinone).
  • biocide or biostatic agent such as ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) or benzisothiazolinone.
  • the dispersion may also include from about 0.1 weight percent to about 5.0 weight percent of at least one coalescing agent selected from the group consisting of bio-succinic acid based coalescing solvent (such as MYRIFILM), 2,2,4-trimethyl-l,3- pentanediol monoisobutyrate (such as Eastman TEXANOL), benzoate esters or alkyl benzoate esters (such as Eastman BENZOFLEX or VELATE), dimethyl carbonate, methanol, ethanol, ketones, acetates, and or mixtures thereof.
  • bio-succinic acid based coalescing solvent such as MYRIFILM
  • 2,2,4-trimethyl-l,3- pentanediol monoisobutyrate such as Eastman TEXANOL
  • benzoate esters or alkyl benzoate esters such as Eastman BENZOFLEX or VELATE
  • dimethyl carbonate methanol, ethanol, ketones,
  • the dispersion preferably may include from about 1 weight percent to about 35 weight percent of at least one filler selected from the group consisting of clays, calcium carbonate, talc, kaolinite, montmorillonite, bentonite, silica, chitin, titanium dioxide, nano clay, or mixtures thereof.
  • at least one filler selected from the group consisting of clays, calcium carbonate, talc, kaolinite, montmorillonite, bentonite, silica, chitin, titanium dioxide, nano clay, or mixtures thereof.
  • the dispersion may also include from about 0.5 weight percent to about 15 weight percent of at least one plasticizer selected from the group consisting of sebacates, citrates, fatty esters of adipic, succinic, and glucaric acids, lactates, alkyl diesters, citrates, alkyl methyl esters, dibenzoates, propylene carbonate, caprolactone diols having a number average molecular weight from 200-10,000 g/mol, polyethylene glycols having a number average molecular weight of 400-10,000 g/mol, esters of vegetable oils, long chain alkyl acids, adipates, glycerol, isosorbide derivatives or mixtures thereof.
  • at least one plasticizer selected from the group consisting of sebacates, citrates, fatty esters of adipic, succinic, and glucaric acids, lactates, alkyl diesters, citrates, alkyl methyl esters, dibenzoates, propylene carbonate
  • the dispersion preferably also includes from about 0.1 weight percent to about 5 weight percent of at least one nucleating agent selected from the group consisting of sulfur, erythritols, pentaerythritol, dipentaerythritols, artificial sweeteners, stearates, sorbitols, mannitols, polyester waxes, compounds having a 2: 1 ;2: 1 crystal structure chemicals, and mixtures thereof.
  • nucleating agent selected from the group consisting of sulfur, erythritols, pentaerythritol, dipentaerythritols, artificial sweeteners, stearates, sorbitols, mannitols, polyester waxes, compounds having a 2: 1 ;2: 1 crystal structure chemicals, and mixtures thereof.
  • the dispersion preferably also includes from about 0.01 weight percent to about 5 weight percent of at least one crosslinking agent selected from the group consisting of calendula oil, stabilized ammonium zirconium carbonate, anionic hydroxylated zirconium polymers (such as BACOTE), potassium zirconium carbonate, anionic hydroxylated zirconium polymers (such as ZIRMEL and ZIRMEL XL), zinc tetraamine carbonate (such as ZINPLEX), and mixtures thereof.
  • at least one crosslinking agent selected from the group consisting of calendula oil, stabilized ammonium zirconium carbonate, anionic hydroxylated zirconium polymers (such as BACOTE), potassium zirconium carbonate, anionic hydroxylated zirconium polymers (such as ZIRMEL and ZIRMEL XL), zinc tetraamine carbonate (such as ZINPLEX), and mixtures thereof.
  • the dispersion includes from about 0.05 to about 1 weight percent of at least one silicone and/or mineral oil free defoamer selected from the group consisting of polyether siloxanes (such as AIRASE 5355 or 5655 or TEGO FOAMEX 825, 902, or 1488), polyamide particles (such as BYK 1640 or BYK 016), and mixtures thereof.
  • polyether siloxanes such as AIRASE 5355 or 5655 or TEGO FOAMEX 825, 902, or 1488
  • polyamide particles such as BYK 1640 or BYK 016
  • the dispersion may, in addition to the water and the PHA also include: (1) from about 0.01 weight percent to about 5.0 weight percent of at least one surfactant; (2) from about 0.01 weight percent to about 5.0 weight percent of at least one rheology modifier; (3) from about 0.01 weight percent to about 2.5 weight percent of at least one wetting and dispersing agent; and (4) from about 0.05 weight percent to about 0.25 weight percent of at least one biocide or biostatic agent.
  • the dispersion of the present disclosure may be prepared using various conventional mixing technologies, such as high or low shear mixers and/or ultrasonic mixers.
  • the PHA is powderized and then dispersed in water, using a low to high shear mixer in the presence of a surfactant and/or wetting and dispersing agent in order to create initial micelles of the PHA.
  • an ultrasonic mixer/homogenizer is preferably used to finish dispersing the PHA particles to make a homogenous emulsion/dispersion.
  • any wetting and dispersing agent, biocide or biostatic agent, and/or rheology additive may then be added and shear mixed to complete the dispersion.
  • the viscosity of the dispersion is generally from about 50 to about 2500 centipoise, more preferably from about 50 to about 1000 centipoise, and most preferably from about 100 to about 500 centipoise, when measured at a temperature of about 22°C.
  • the aforementioned dispersion may be applied as a coating to a variety of substrate materials.
  • the dispersion is particularly well suited for use as a coating for substrates formed from paperboard.
  • Products prepared from wood pulp such as paper and paperboards are generally considered to be biodegradable - unless coated with a material which is nonbiodegradable.
  • Application of the biodegradable dispersion of the present disclosure to a substrate provides a coated substrate material which remains biodegradable.
  • the biodegradable aqueous dispersion may be applied to one or more surfaces of the paperboard or other substrate using conventional coating techniques, such as air knife, flexographic, gravure, rod, and press coating applications.
  • the dispersion is then dried on the substrate to provide the final solid coating layer.
  • the coating weight of the dispersion on the substrate may vary, but in general, the coating is applied over the surface(s) of the substrate at a coating weight, on a dry basis, from about 2 to about 25 grams per square meter, and more preferably from about 4 to about 25 grams per square meter.
  • the coated substrate may then be converted to provide various end products formed from the coated paperboard or other substrate.
  • the coated substrate may be advantageously converted to provide biodegradable food service items.
  • the coated substrate may be converted to provide a plate, a cup, a bowl, a fiber tray, or an eating (including drinking) utensil such as a fork, spoon, spork, knife, chopstick, skewer, toothpick, drinking straw, or a beverage stirrer.
  • a paperboard or other biodegradable substrate material includes at least one food contact surface and the dispersion is applied as a coating layer onto this food contact surface.
  • other non-food contacting surfaces of the substrate may be coated as well.
  • the food services items thus provided exhibit excellent resistance to water and grease absorption - generally comparable to paperboard items coated with non- biodegradable polymers such as polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), or polyethylene terephthalate (PET). At the same time, the coated paperboard substrate remains biodegradable.
  • PE polyethylene
  • PP polypropylene
  • PET polyethylene terephthalate
  • resistance to water absorption may be measured using the Cobb water absorption test specified in TAPPI Standard T441.
  • the coated substrates according to the present disclosure typically exhibit a Cobb water absorption value of less than 20 grams per square meter. More preferably, the Cobb water absorption value is less than 10 grams per square meter.
  • resistance to grease absorption may be measured using the Kit grease resistance test specified in TAPPI Standard T559 cm-l2.
  • the coated substrates according to the present disclosure typically exhibit a Kit Test grease resistance value of greater than Kit Value 5. More preferably, the Kit Value is from about 8 to about 12.
  • an aqueous dispersion was prepared. 42.0 g of PHA (6.7 mol % hydroxyhexanoate; M w : 357,000 g/mol) was placed in 56 g of water with 1.5 g of Tween 20 and sheared at 1100 RPM for 90 minutes. After shearing, the mixture was subjected to ultrasonic mixing for 3 minutes. 0.05 g of xanthan gum were then added to the resulting white dispersion and further sheared at 400 RPM for 30 minutes. Finally, 0.1% of Biocide was added to the dispersion. [077] EXAMPLE 2
  • a dispersion was prepared as given in Example 1. 0.5 mL of a dispersing agent (DISPERBYK 190) and 0.1 mL of a rheology modifier (BYK 425) was then added to this dispersion and sheared to ensure homogenous mixing.
  • a dispersing agent DISPERBYK 190
  • BYK 425 a rheology modifier
  • a dispersion was prepared as given in Example 2, and 3.5 g of clay (Imersys Talc) was then added and sheared to a homogenous dispersion.
  • a dispersion was prepared as given in Example 4. 0.75 mL of a dispersing agent (DISPERBYK 190) and 0.1 mL of a rheology modifier (BYK 425) was then added to this dispersion and sheared to ensure homogenous mixing.
  • a dispersing agent DISPERBYK 190
  • BYK 425 a rheology modifier
  • a dispersion was prepared as given in Example 5, and 10 g of Kaolin clay was then added and sheared to a homogenous dispersion.
  • a dispersion was prepared as given in Example 7, and 7.0 g of Kaolin clay was then added and sheared to a homogenous dispersion.
  • a dispersion was prepared as given in Example 9, and 0.75 mL of a dispersing agent (DISPERBYK 184) was then added and sheared to ensure homogenous mixing.
  • DISPERBYK 184 a dispersing agent
  • a dispersion was prepared as given in Example 10, and 5.0 g of PHA (28.3 mol% hydroxyhexanoate) was then added and sheared to a homogenous dispersion.
  • a dispersion was prepared as given in Example 12, and 0.75 mL of a dispersing agent (DISPERBYK 190) and 0.1 mL of a rheology modifier (BYK 425) were then added and sheared to ensure homogenous mixing. [0100] EXAMPLE 14
  • a dispersion was prepared as given in Example 14. 1 mL of a dispersing agent (Tego 761) and 0.1 mL of a rheology modifier (Alcogum) was then added to this dispersion and sheared to ensure homogenous mixing.
  • a dispersing agent Tego 761
  • Alcogum a rheology modifier
  • a dispersion was prepared as given in Example 15, and 10 g of Kaolin clay was then added and sheared to a homogenous dispersion.
  • a dispersion was prepared as given in Example 17, and 0.75 mL of a dispersing agent (Tego 755) was then added and sheared to ensure homogenous mixing.
  • a dispersion was prepared as given in Example 18, and 5.0 g of PHA (28.3 mol% hydroxyhexanoate) was then added and sheared to a homogenous dispersion. [0112] EXAMPLE 20
  • a dispersion was prepared as given in Example 20, and 0.75 mL of a dispersing agent (Tego 761) and 1.0 mL of a rheology modifier starch were then added and sheared to ensure homogenous mixing.
  • a dispersing agent Tego 761
  • a rheology modifier starch 1.0 mL
  • aqueous dispersion from Examples 1, 4, and 12 were each coated using a Mayer rod 4 on both 14 pt and 18 pt thickness solid bleached sulphate (SBS) paperboard substrates.
  • the coatings were cured at 170 °C in a forced air oven and were applied to 8 grams per square meter (gsm) dry coat weight.
  • the resulting Cobb water absorption values for each of these dispersions were less than 30 gsm, with Kit grease resistance values greater than 5.
  • aqueous dispersion from Examples 3, 6, 14, 15, 16, 20 and 21 were each coated using a Mayer rod 4, 6, 8, 9 on 14 and 18 pt thickness solid bleached sulphate (SBS) paperboard substrates.
  • the coatings were cured at 170 °C in a forced air oven and were applied to 8 gsm dry coat weight.
  • the resulting Cobb water absorption values for each of these dispersions were less than 10 gsm with Kit grease resistance values greater than 9.

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