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AbstractA simple coacervation technique was used to coat a functional paper with gelatin microcapsules containing geraniol to prepare functional papers with sustained fragrance release. This method eliminated the need for microcapsule preparation and coating with a binder. A gelatin solution containing geraniol and Tween 20 was coacervated using sodium carbonate (Na2CO3) solution; the final Na2CO3 concentration in the solution was 5 wt %. Filter papers impregnated with the coacervation mixture were immersed in 0–20 wt % Na2CO3 solutions. Gelatin microcapsules were formed on the paper surface when 15 or 20 wt % Na2CO3 solutions were used. The maximum amount of geraniol was fixed on paper prepared under these conditions, and the percentage of residual geraniol in the paper (RES) was about 70% after 72 h; this value was much higher than that for a blank sheet. The formation of gelatin microcapsules was important for the fixation and sustained release of geraniol. © 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J. Appl. Polym. Sci., 2013

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