RELEASE PAPER: CAN PHOSPHATE ESTERS BE AN ALTERNATIVE TO SILICONE?
Release paper is a special paper grade with one or both sides coated with non-sticking materials. Silicone is currently the only material used to produce release paper at the industrial level. Its remarkable properties and availability ensure product quality and sustainability of the industrial prod...
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description | Release paper is a special paper grade with one or both sides coated with non-sticking materials. Silicone is currently the only material used to produce release paper at the industrial level. Its remarkable properties and availability ensure product quality and sustainability of the industrial production. Meanwhile, the stability of silicone polymers raises serious environmental problems in terms of paper substrate recyclability. Studies are currently under way to evaluate the ability of phosphate esters as a new class of compounds capable of developing non-adhesive surface properties. This paper presents initial attempts to coat the paper with phosphate esters and to assess phosphate ester / fibrous substrate and phosphate ester / adhesive interactions. The results show that this class of compounds exhibits non-adhesive properties and, when coated on paper under certain conditions, can lead to a non-sticking surface. Despite the fact that there is a long way to achieve ester anchoring to surface fibers and to control the peeling force from an adhesive tape, preliminary results are encouraging. |
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spelling | doaj.art-9d5f38cacd4c45838a5995045ca3068f2022-12-22T02:09:53ZengNorth Carolina State UniversityBioResources1930-21262012-01-0171902912RELEASE PAPER: CAN PHOSPHATE ESTERS BE AN ALTERNATIVE TO SILICONE?Dan Belosinschi,Bruno Chabot,François BrouilletteRelease paper is a special paper grade with one or both sides coated with non-sticking materials. Silicone is currently the only material used to produce release paper at the industrial level. Its remarkable properties and availability ensure product quality and sustainability of the industrial production. Meanwhile, the stability of silicone polymers raises serious environmental problems in terms of paper substrate recyclability. Studies are currently under way to evaluate the ability of phosphate esters as a new class of compounds capable of developing non-adhesive surface properties. This paper presents initial attempts to coat the paper with phosphate esters and to assess phosphate ester / fibrous substrate and phosphate ester / adhesive interactions. The results show that this class of compounds exhibits non-adhesive properties and, when coated on paper under certain conditions, can lead to a non-sticking surface. Despite the fact that there is a long way to achieve ester anchoring to surface fibers and to control the peeling force from an adhesive tape, preliminary results are encouraging.http://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/BioRes/article/view/BioRes_07_1_0902_Belosinschi_CB_Release_Paper_Phosphate_Esters_Silicone/1361ReleasePaperPhosphate esterSiliconeSurface energyPeel force |
spellingShingle | Dan Belosinschi, Bruno Chabot, François Brouillette RELEASE PAPER: CAN PHOSPHATE ESTERS BE AN ALTERNATIVE TO SILICONE? BioResources Release Paper Phosphate ester Silicone Surface energy Peel force |
title | RELEASE PAPER: CAN PHOSPHATE ESTERS BE AN ALTERNATIVE TO SILICONE? |
title_full | RELEASE PAPER: CAN PHOSPHATE ESTERS BE AN ALTERNATIVE TO SILICONE? |
title_fullStr | RELEASE PAPER: CAN PHOSPHATE ESTERS BE AN ALTERNATIVE TO SILICONE? |
title_full_unstemmed | RELEASE PAPER: CAN PHOSPHATE ESTERS BE AN ALTERNATIVE TO SILICONE? |
title_short | RELEASE PAPER: CAN PHOSPHATE ESTERS BE AN ALTERNATIVE TO SILICONE? |
title_sort | release paper can phosphate esters be an alternative to silicone |
topic | Release Paper Phosphate ester Silicone Surface energy Peel force |
url | http://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/BioRes/article/view/BioRes_07_1_0902_Belosinschi_CB_Release_Paper_Phosphate_Esters_Silicone/1361 |
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