Gas barrier changes and morphological alterations induced by retorting in ethylene vinyl alcohol–based food packaging structures

Ethylene vinyl alcohol (EVOH)–based packaging structures were analyzed in terms of both barrier properties and morphological alterations after a retorting process and as functions of ethylene content. From the results, it was found that the samples do have a substantial decrease in oxygen barrier properties and that the kinetics of recovery strongly depends on the copolymer ethylene fraction. A morphological deterioration was also observed as a result of retorting, particularly for packaging structures composed of EVOH copolymers of low ethylene contents. However, the polymer morphology and barrier properties were restored after a dry thermal treatment of the retorted samples. Interestingly, preannealing of copolymers of low ethylene content rendered them more resistant to the retorting process by means of promoting both a more robust crystallinity and a lower water sorption capacity. © 2005 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 96: 2192–2202, 2005

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