PET PACKAGING CHARACTERIZATION BY MEANS OF DIELECTRIC THERMAL ANALYSIS AND IMPEDANCE SPECTROSCOPY

Chemical inertness and physical properties like adequate gas barrier, transparency, light weight and good recyclability, have made poly(ethylene therephtalate) (PET) particularly suitable in food packaging applications, especially in beverages and drinking water. However, several studies have shown...

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Main Authors: D. Chamovska, D. Lazova, T. Grchev, M. Cvetkovska
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of East Sarajevo, Faculty of Technology 2011-12-01
Series:Journal of Engineering & Processing Management
Online Access:http://jepm.tfzv.ues.rs.ba/index.php/Journal/article/view/91
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spelling doaj-2fd4b54735444b9ebc55bb66d978b6fa2020-11-24T23:56:54ZengUniversity of East Sarajevo, Faculty of TechnologyJournal of Engineering & Processing Management1840-47742566-36152011-12-0131173091PET PACKAGING CHARACTERIZATION BY MEANS OF DIELECTRIC THERMAL ANALYSIS AND IMPEDANCE SPECTROSCOPYD. Chamovska0D. Lazova1T. Grchev2M. Cvetkovska3SS. Cyril and Methodius University, Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, Skopje, R. MacedoniaSS. Cyril and Methodius University, Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, Skopje, R. MacedoniaSS. Cyril and Methodius University, Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, Skopje, R. MacedoniaSS. Cyril and Methodius University, Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, Skopje, R. MacedoniaChemical inertness and physical properties like adequate gas barrier, transparency, light weight and good recyclability, have made poly(ethylene therephtalate) (PET) particularly suitable in food packaging applications, especially in beverages and drinking water. However, several studies have shown the presence of compounds not expected a priori in packed food or bottled water and other beverages. One of the possible sources of these substances is a migration of constituents like monomers, catalysts, additives, degradation products, impurities in starting substances etc, from PET packaging. Therefore, migration of possible contaminants from PET, in normal and extreme conditions, is extensively studied and huge amount of data are reported elsewhere. As the migration process from plastics is closely related to the structure and physical properties of the packaging material, the aim of this work was to study structural changes of PET packaging in different media and under different conditions, and to correlate the data with the possibilities for migration of possible contaminants into the food in contact. It was shown that both techniques, especially DETA, could indicate structural changes into the polymer material, under certain conditions related with packaging applications, which could promote migration process.http://jepm.tfzv.ues.rs.ba/index.php/Journal/article/view/91
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author D. Chamovska
D. Lazova
T. Grchev
M. Cvetkovska
spellingShingle D. Chamovska
D. Lazova
T. Grchev
M. Cvetkovska
PET PACKAGING CHARACTERIZATION BY MEANS OF DIELECTRIC THERMAL ANALYSIS AND IMPEDANCE SPECTROSCOPY
Journal of Engineering & Processing Management
author_facet D. Chamovska
D. Lazova
T. Grchev
M. Cvetkovska
author_sort D. Chamovska
title PET PACKAGING CHARACTERIZATION BY MEANS OF DIELECTRIC THERMAL ANALYSIS AND IMPEDANCE SPECTROSCOPY
title_short PET PACKAGING CHARACTERIZATION BY MEANS OF DIELECTRIC THERMAL ANALYSIS AND IMPEDANCE SPECTROSCOPY
title_full PET PACKAGING CHARACTERIZATION BY MEANS OF DIELECTRIC THERMAL ANALYSIS AND IMPEDANCE SPECTROSCOPY
title_fullStr PET PACKAGING CHARACTERIZATION BY MEANS OF DIELECTRIC THERMAL ANALYSIS AND IMPEDANCE SPECTROSCOPY
title_full_unstemmed PET PACKAGING CHARACTERIZATION BY MEANS OF DIELECTRIC THERMAL ANALYSIS AND IMPEDANCE SPECTROSCOPY
title_sort pet packaging characterization by means of dielectric thermal analysis and impedance spectroscopy
publisher University of East Sarajevo, Faculty of Technology
series Journal of Engineering & Processing Management
issn 1840-4774
2566-3615
publishDate 2011-12-01
description Chemical inertness and physical properties like adequate gas barrier, transparency, light weight and good recyclability, have made poly(ethylene therephtalate) (PET) particularly suitable in food packaging applications, especially in beverages and drinking water. However, several studies have shown the presence of compounds not expected a priori in packed food or bottled water and other beverages. One of the possible sources of these substances is a migration of constituents like monomers, catalysts, additives, degradation products, impurities in starting substances etc, from PET packaging. Therefore, migration of possible contaminants from PET, in normal and extreme conditions, is extensively studied and huge amount of data are reported elsewhere. As the migration process from plastics is closely related to the structure and physical properties of the packaging material, the aim of this work was to study structural changes of PET packaging in different media and under different conditions, and to correlate the data with the possibilities for migration of possible contaminants into the food in contact. It was shown that both techniques, especially DETA, could indicate structural changes into the polymer material, under certain conditions related with packaging applications, which could promote migration process.
url http://jepm.tfzv.ues.rs.ba/index.php/Journal/article/view/91
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