Patent classifications
C09D105/14
BARRIER COATING FOR PAPER AND PAPERBOARD
The present invention relates to an aqueous barrier coating composition comprising: 50-99.9% by weight of one or more anionic low molecular weight polysaccharide(s) having a degree of polymerization (DP) in the range of 2-12; 0.1-10% by weight of a polycationic polymer; based on the total dry weight of the aqueous barrier coating composition.
BARRIER COATING FOR PAPER AND PAPERBOARD
The present invention relates to an aqueous barrier coating composition comprising: 50-99.9% by weight of one or more anionic low molecular weight polysaccharide(s) having a degree of polymerization (DP) in the range of 2-12; 0.1-10% by weight of a polycationic polymer; based on the total dry weight of the aqueous barrier coating composition.
A POLYMER DISPERSION COMPRISING HEMICELLULOSE
Disclosed is polymer dispersion obtainable by free radical polymerization reaction of hemicellulose with one or more ethylenically unsaturated monomers. Also disclosed are coated paper products wherein the coating is prepared using the polymer dispersion and use of the polymer dispersion as a size and coating of a paper, paperboard, and the like.
Sealed Package Comprising Parchment Paper and a Polysaccharide-Based Coating
The present invention relates to a sealed package for food comprising i) a first parchment paper sealing and forming a volume for storage of food ii) a polysaccharide-based composition coated ii.a) on one side of said first parchment paper; or ii.b) on a biobased binder coating which is coated directly on one side of said first parchment paper wherein the polysaccharide-based composition is coated on the side of the package facing away from the formed volume. The invention also relates to a method of forming a sealed package and the use thereof.
Wood paste and objects made therefrom
The invention generally concerns methods and printing inks comprising wood chips/wood powder and plant-extracted natural binders for constructing wood 3D structures.
Wood paste and objects made therefrom
The invention generally concerns methods and printing inks comprising wood chips/wood powder and plant-extracted natural binders for constructing wood 3D structures.
PLANT-BASED COMPOSITIONS FOR THE PROTECTION OF PLANTS FROM COLD DAMAGE
Compositions and methods of protecting plants from cold damage are provided. In particular, the invention provides compositions comprising plant-based nano- and/or micron-sized particles which, when applied to plants or plant parts such as buds, form a non-hydrophilic deposit or film with low thermal conductivity, thereby conferring protection against damage from ice nucleation and cold stress.
PLANT-BASED COMPOSITIONS FOR THE PROTECTION OF PLANTS FROM COLD DAMAGE
Compositions and methods of protecting plants from cold damage are provided. In particular, the invention provides compositions comprising plant-based nano- and/or micron-sized particles which, when applied to plants or plant parts such as buds, form a non-hydrophilic deposit or film with low thermal conductivity, thereby conferring protection against damage from ice nucleation and cold stress.
Plant-based compositions for the protection of plants from cold damage
Compositions and methods of protecting plants from cold damage are provided. In particular, the invention provides compositions comprising plant-based nano- and/or micron-sized particles which, when applied to plants or plant parts such as buds, form a non-hydrophilic deposit or film with low thermal conductivity, thereby conferring protection against damage from ice nucleation and cold stress.
Plant-based compositions for the protection of plants from cold damage
Compositions and methods of protecting plants from cold damage are provided. In particular, the invention provides compositions comprising plant-based nano- and/or micron-sized particles which, when applied to plants or plant parts such as buds, form a non-hydrophilic deposit or film with low thermal conductivity, thereby conferring protection against damage from ice nucleation and cold stress.