Periodic Reporting for period 1 - ZeroF (Development of verified safe and sustainable PFAS-free coatings for food packaging and upholstery textile applications)
Período documentado: 2023-01-01 hasta 2024-06-30
A notable achievement includes the development of a biobased coating system utilizing polysaccharide fatty acid esters. This system was explored through a variety of polysaccharides, fatty acid chains, and degrees of substitution to optimize its performance. In the realm of organic-inorganic hybrid coatings the progress has been in formulating water-based solutions to be compatible with textile end-uses and developing new solutions that enhance hydrophobicity and oleophobic performance. This advancement is crucial for improving the safety, sustainability and functionality of coatings.
ZeroF emphasizes collaborative efforts with partners and in the project we have spend special attention for sharing information and material between the partners. For example in packaging work stream has provided several batches of the established coating system for further development and application in textile coatings and vise versa. Moreover, the exploration of biowaxes in wet processes has been instrumental in understanding their performance characteristics, both in coating applications and wet additions.
In laboratory scale, good hydrophobicity and oleophobic performance for textiles has been achieved with contact angles comparable to the PFAS systems and application specific testing is under way. In packaging side new powder coating setups have been estabilished and laboratory results are very promising in the case of water vapor and Cobb test. Additional developments are under way to ensure good oil barrier as well as KIT results.
Furthermore, in ZeroF we have initiated the first iteration of the Safe and Sustainable by Design (SSbD) framework implementation by the consortium. This initiative is of significant relevance to policy development, supporting key action plans such as the Green Deal, Chemicals Strategy for Sustainability, Zero Pollution, and the Circular Economy.
Development of water based Ormocer systems, that could be utilized in textile industry where the industry has moved away from solvents due to the safety and environmental reasons
Improvement of Ormocer properties to better match the properties of PFAS. This would allow the fabric, and clothing manufacturers to substitute the PFAS based systems with less harmful alternatives
Development of novel modified polysaccharides and coating formulations. The developed information has given the project team valuable knowledge of the structure-property relationships and allowed us to increase the performance of the coatings, without increasing cost or implying additional burden to the environment