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Cellulose fiber-based and engineered capillary foam toward a sustainable, recyclable, and high-performance cushioning structural material

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES [2024]
Ying Su, Yuan Wei, Yingying He, Gang Chen
ABSTRACT

Foam materials have been widely used in cushioning packaging to ensure the integrity of products inside by absorbing energy and preventing collision. However, the extensive use of petroleum-based plastic foams may exacerbate environmental pollution and consume large amounts of energy. Therefore, there has been an increasing focus on producing high-performance and environmentally friendly foams in recent years. In this study, we developed a simple approach for manufacturing cellulose fiber-based capillary foams featuring superior stability and three-dimensional (3D) backbone network cross-linking structure composed of polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) and cationic starch (CS). The resultant capillary foam showed low density (0.154 g/cm 3 ), superior mechanical properties (elastic modulus ranging from 77 to 501 kPa), high energy absorbing efficiency (32.8 %), and low cushioning coefficient (3.0). Besides, the end-of-life cellulose fiber-based capillary foam can be easily recycled for use, showing an attractive closed-loop cycle process. This study presents a unique option for creating affordable, eco-friendly, and malleable foams, demonstrating the potential to substitute the currently used petroleum-based foams in the packaging, food, and transport industries.

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