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A review over biodegradable single-use cup based on zeolite composition

The MIT Press eBooks 2025
Konstantin Kamberov, Maria Ivanova, Martina Stipchekova

Summary

This review examines the feasibility of using zeolite combined with polylactic acid (PLA) as a biodegradable alternative material for hot beverage cups, analyzing existing food packaging technologies alongside the production methods and properties of zeolite and potential binders. The authors propose a novel zeolite-PLA composition as an eco-friendly packaging solution with favorable biodegradation characteristics.

Polymers

The study aims to review the possibility of using zeolite composition for biodegradable beverage cup. It starts with an analysis of existing solutions for food packaging by qualifying each used technologies. Zeolite is further examined, as an alternative, by outlining some specifics especially as a material with good biodegradation and certain technological advantages for its production. Zeolite and its possible binders (casein, gelatine, polyvinyl alcohol and polylactic acid (PLA) are examined in detail, finishing with a focus set on the PLA as suitable binder. Production methods and technologies of zeolite and PLA are examined too, emphasizing their strengths and weaknesses. A comprehensive study of existing technologies and studies is carried out, and a novel composition of zeolite and PLA is proposed for eco-friendly hot beverage packaging. Presented research analysis and review set a good basis for further development of product, based on zeolite and PLA composition.

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