Journal of Applied Materials and Technology
Vol. 4 No. 1 (2022): September 2022

Development of Cork-Bamboo-Latex as An Alternative Composite for Bottles Stoppers

Alice Soares Brito (Federal Rural University of Rio de Janeiro, UFRRJ/RJ, 23897000, Brazil)
Leonardo Nader Chagas (Federal Rural University of Rio de Janeiro, UFRRJ/RJ, 23897000, Brazil.)
Juarez Vicente (Federal Rural University of Rio de Janeiro, UFRRJ/RJ, 23897000, Brazil)
Ana Paula Duarte Moreira (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
UFRJ/RJ, 21941599, Brazil)

Cristiane Hess de Azevedo Meleiro (Federal Rural University of Rio de Janeiro, UFRRJ/RJ, 23897000, Brazil)
Harrison Lourenço Corrêa (Federal University of Paraná, UFPR/PR, 81531990, Brazil)
Alexandre Miguel do Nascimento (Federal Rural University of Rio de Janeiro, UFRRJ/RJ, 23897000, Brazil)
Renata Nunes Oliveira (Federal Rural University of Rio de Janeiro, UFRRJ/RJ, 23897000, Brazil)



Article Info

Publish Date
11 May 2023

Abstract

Agglomerated cork composites production has been arising as an alternative eco-friendly to cork stoppers use and attracts interest to create sustainable products and materials. A cork-bamboo-latex composite was developed by compression-molding and the interaction between three composite interfaces as well as their mechanical properties were evaluated by density measure, immersion test, FTIR, compression test, and microbial analysis aiming to produce an alternative material to wine closures. The results obtained were compared between the composite produced and the commercial agglomerated cork stoppers. It was possible to observe that the cork-bamboo-latex composite produced exhibited a good adhesion of all components and similar characteristics. However, it presented a slight increase in the density (from 0.37 g/cm3 to 0.65 g/cm3) and Young's modulus (from 0.033 MPa to 0.037 MPa) producing a stiffer material mainly due to bamboo presence. The migration of the stopper components (cork, bamboo, or latex) for the wine was not detected, as well as there was no visible interaction between wine and composite. In this work, the cork-bamboo-latex stopper fabricated presents a potential application as an alternative material to wine stoppers and stimulates the production of a sustainable material.

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Journal Info

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jamt

Publisher

Subject

Chemical Engineering, Chemistry & Bioengineering Civil Engineering, Building, Construction & Architecture Engineering Mechanical Engineering

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Journal of Applied Materials and Technology (JAMT) is aimed at capturing current development and initiatives in applied materials and technology. JAMT showcases innovative applied materials and technology, providing an opportunity for science, transfer and collaboration of technology. JAMT focuses ...