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Water vapor and oxygen permeability of wax films
Authors:Greener Donhowe  O Fennema
Affiliation:(1) Department of Food Science, University of Wisconsin, 53706 Madison, Wisconsin;(2) Present address: Griffith Laboratories, 1 Griffith Center, 60658 Alsip, IL
Abstract:The water vapor (WVP) and oxygen (O2P) permeabilities of beeswax (BW), candelilla wax (CnW), carnauba wax (CrW) and microcrystalline wax (MW), formed as freestanding films, were determined. CnW and CrW both had small values for O2P (0.29 and 0.26 g·m−1·sec−1·Pa−1 × 10−14, respectively), which are less than half the value for high-density polyethylene and about a decade greater than the value for polyethylene terephthalate. O2P values for BW and MW were about 6−9× greater than those of CnW and CrW. WVP of CnW was 0.18 g·m−1·sec−1·Pa−1 × 10−12, which is about one-half the value for CrW and MW and about one-third the value for BW. The WVP of CnW was somewhat less than that of polypropylene and somewhat greater than that of high-density polyethylene. Differences in permeabilities among the wax films are attributed mainly to differences in chemical composition and crystal type as determined by X-ray diffraction.
Keywords:Beeswax  candelilla  carnauba  crystallinity  films  microcrystalline  oxygen  permeability  water vapor  wax
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