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This review introduces a new framework to classify adhesives and sealants in packaging systems. It analyzes structure-property-function relationships to improve packaging performance and end-of-life compatibility.

Keywords:
adhesivesbio-based materialsfood packagingheat sealinghot-melt adhesivesinterfacial adhesionmultilayer packagingpackaging materialsrecyclabilitysealants

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Area of Science:

  • Packaging Science
  • Materials Science
  • Polymer Chemistry

Background:

  • Adhesives and sealants are crucial but understudied in packaging.
  • Existing reviews lack an integrated analysis of adhesive and sealant families within packaging systems.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To address the gap in integrated analysis by proposing a novel 3D classification framework for adhesives and sealants.
  • To connect functional roles, material chemistry, activation mechanisms, processing, regulations, and circularity requirements.

Main Methods:

  • Developed a three-dimensional classification framework: functional role, material chemistry/activation, and performance constraints.
  • Applied the framework to various adhesive (natural, synthetic, hot-melt, pressure-sensitive, tie-layer) and sealant systems (thermoplastic, barrier, biodegradable).
  • Qualitatively analyzed structure-property-function relationships concerning bond/seal strength, seal initiation temperature, hot-tack, and end-of-life compatibility.

Main Results:

  • The proposed framework integrates diverse adhesive and sealant types within a unified packaging system.
  • Identified performance-recyclability trade-offs in multilayer packaging architectures.
  • Established qualitative structure-property-function relationships for key performance indicators.

Conclusions:

  • The 3D framework provides a comprehensive approach to understanding adhesives and sealants in packaging.
  • This foundational work sets the stage for quantitative analysis and exploration of advanced materials in Part II.
  • The classification aids in optimizing packaging performance and addressing circularity challenges.