Starch‐based nanoparticles as a replacement for synthetic latex: A comprehensive assessment of printability and colorimetric characteristics

IF 1.2 3区 工程技术 Q4 CHEMISTRY, APPLIED
Bilge N. Altay, Al Carver‐Kubik, Scott Williams, Anamika Huq, Maya Sugiyama, Yash Dhote, Apurva Zunjarrao, Cem Aydemir, Arif Karademir
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The papermaking, packaging, and printing industry are actively seeking sustainable material alternatives to address growing concerns about environmental consciousness and finite resources. Synthetic latex, a frequently utilized binder in paper coating formulations, present difficulties due to their dependence on fossil fuel resources and their reduced recyclability in comparison to eco‐friendly sustainable products. In this study, synthetic latex was replaced with a starch‐based nanoparticle (starch NP) binder at a 1:1 ratio in a coating formulation. Printing trials to assess colorimetric characteristics was made using electrophotography (EP) printing, given the current upward trajectory and expansion of EP technology into the label, packaging, and folding carton sectors. The in‐depth investigations reveal that incorporating starch NP binder result in improved optical, color, and dot characteristics. Moreover, it maintains consistent and comparable coefficients of friction. Partial replacement of synthetic latex with the starch NP binder yields significant enhancements in surface roughness and text quality. Importantly, the starch NP binder not only improves the dielectric relaxation properties of the paper and enhances toner transfer but also accelerates the distribution of the electrical field compared to synthetic latex, optimizing toner transfer and thereby enhancing color gamut volume. The study demonstrates that employing the starch NP binder leads to substantial improvements in colorimetric performance without any drawbacks in EP printing, making it highly advantageous to replace 50% of the synthetic binder.
淀粉基纳米颗粒作为合成胶乳的替代品:印刷适性和色度特性的综合评估
造纸、包装和印刷行业正在积极寻找可持续材料替代品,以解决人们日益关注的环保意识和资源有限的问题。合成胶乳是纸张涂层配方中经常使用的一种粘合剂,由于其对化石燃料资源的依赖性以及与生态友好型可持续产品相比可回收性的降低,合成胶乳面临着诸多困难。在这项研究中,在涂料配方中以 1:1 的比例用淀粉基纳米粒子(淀粉 NP)粘合剂取代了合成乳胶。考虑到目前电子照相(EP)技术在标签、包装和折叠纸盒领域的发展和扩张,研究人员使用电子照相(EP)印刷技术进行了印刷试验,以评估色度特性。深入研究表明,加入淀粉 NP 粘合剂后,光学、色彩和网点特性都得到了改善。此外,它还能保持稳定和可比的摩擦系数。用淀粉 NP 粘合剂部分替代合成胶乳可显著提高表面粗糙度和纸张质量。重要的是,与合成胶乳相比,淀粉 NP 粘合剂不仅改善了纸张的介电弛豫特性,增强了墨粉的转移,还加快了电场的分布,优化了墨粉的转移,从而提高了色域量。研究结果表明,使用淀粉 NP 粘合剂可大幅提高色度性能,而在 EP 印刷中不会出现任何缺点,因此非常适合取代 50% 的合成粘合剂。
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Color Research and Application
Color Research and Application 工程技术-工程:化工
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
7.10%
发文量
62
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Color Research and Application provides a forum for the publication of peer-reviewed research reviews, original research articles, and editorials of the highest quality on the science, technology, and application of color in multiple disciplines. Due to the highly interdisciplinary influence of color, the readership of the journal is similarly widespread and includes those in business, art, design, education, as well as various industries.
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