| Description:
High-density polyethylene (HDPE) is widely used
for dry-food packaging as a result of its excellent
balance in cost, ease of processing and moisture
barrier properties. The effects of molecular structure
and rheological properties on crystalline morphology
and barrier performance of HDPE blown films were
investigated using three commercial HDPE resins
with varying barrier performance. Based on the
structure-barrier property relationships derived,
a pathway for barrier resin design was proposed.
New HDPE resins with optimized molecular structures
were synthesized. Blown films of the new HDPE
barrier resins exhibited excellent barrier performance
and superior processibility.
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