Claims
- 1. A method for packaging an oxygen-sensitive material, comprising (i) preparing a package having a wall which comprises:
- (a) a base polymer which includes an oxidizable organic polymer component which scavenges oxygen, and
- (b) a transition metal in a positive oxidation state, wherein the oxidizable organic polymer component, the transition metal and the respective amounts thereof are selected so that the wall will scavenge oxygen during a period of oxygen scavenging to such an extent that the permeance of the wall for oxygen is not more than 0.5 cm.sup.3 /(m.sup.2 atm day), the period of oxygen scavenging is maintainable for at least 20 days at 23.degree. C. and 50% relative humidity and the permeance of the wall for oxygen during said period of oxygen scavenging is not more than three-quarters of that which it would have had in the absence of oxygen scavenging, (ii) enclosing an oxygen-sensitive material in said package and (iii) then allowing said wall to scavenge oxygen during at least a portion of said period of oxygen scavenging.
- 2. The method for packaing according to claim 1, wherein said package is a rigid container which is self-supporting when empty.
- 3. The method for packaging according to claim 1, wherein said package is a flexible bag or container.
- 4. The method for packaging according to claim 1, wherein said package is a beverage bottle.
- 5. A method of packaging an oxygen-sensitive material, comprising (i) preparing a package having a wall which comprises a polymeric material formed at least in part of an oxidizable organic polymer component which scavenges oxygen, and a transition metal in a positive oxidation state which promotes oxygen scavenging of the organic polymer component, wherein the organic polymer component, the transition metal and the respective amounts thereof cause the wall to scavenge oxygen so as reduce its permeance for oxygen, (ii) closing said package onto an oxygen-sensitive material to form a closed package of said oxygen-sensitive material and (iii) allowing said wall to scavenge oxygen, at least during a part of step (iii) the permeance of the wall for oxygen being not more than 0.5 cm.sup.3 /(m.sup.2 atm day).
- 6. The method according to claim 5, wherein the period of step (iii) during which the permeance of the wall for oxygen is not more than 0.5 cm.sup.3 /(m.sup.2 atm day) is at least 20 days.
- 7. The method according to claim 6, wherein said period of step (iii) during which the permeance of the wall for oxygen is not more than 0.5 cm.sup.3 /(m.sup.2 atm day) is at least 100 days.
- 8. The method according to claim 5, wherein the permeance of the wall for oxygen during said part of step (iii) is not more than three-quarters of what it would have been in the absence of oxygen-scavenging.
- 9. The method according to claim 8, wherein the permeance of the wall for oxygen during said part of step (iii) is not more than one-tenth of what it would have had in the absence of oxygen-scavenging.
- 10. The method according to claim 8, wherein the permeance of the wall for oxygen has fallen to three-quarters of what it would have been in the absence of oxygen scavenging within 30 days of the wall being fabricated.
- 11. The method according to claim 5, wherein said polymeric material forms a layer forming part of the wall.
- 12. The method according to claim 11, wherein the wall comprises multiple polymeric layers.
- 13. The method according to claim 12, wherein the wall comprises one or more polymeric layers which reduce by a factor of two or more the permeance of the wall in the absence of oxygen-scavenging.
- 14. The method according to claim 5, wherein the wall has a permeance for oxygen of not more than 50 cm.sup.3 /(m.sup.2 atm day) in the absence of oxygen scavenging.
- 15. The method according to claim 5, wherein the wall has a thickness of 20 to 500 micrometers.
- 16. The method according to claim 5, wherein the wall has a thickness of 20 to 500 micrometers and a permeance for oxygen of not more than 50 cm.sup.3 /(m.sup.2 atm day) in the absence of oxygen scavenging.
- 17. The method according to claim 5, wherein said oxygen-sensitive material is a food or beverage for human consumption.
- 18. The method according to claim 17, wherein said oxygen-sensitive material is a beverage.
- 19. The method according to claim 17, wherein said oxygen-sensitive material is a food.
- 20. A method of packaging an oxygen-sensitive material, comprising (i) preparing a package with a wall having a thickness of 20 to 500 micrometers which comprises:
- (a) a polymeric material formed at least in part of an oxidizable organic polymer component which scavenges oxygen, and
- (b) a transition metal in a positive oxidation state, wherein the oxidizable organic polymer component, the transition metal and the respective amounts thereof are selected so that the wall will scavenge oxygen to such an extent that the permeance of the wall for oxygen is reduced, the permeance of the wall for oxygen during a period of the oxygen scavenging being not more than 0.5 cm.sup.3 /(m.sup.2 atm day) and the permeance of the wall for oxygen in the absence of oxygen scavenging being not more than 50 cm.sup.3 /(m.sup.2 atm day) and (ii) holding an oxygen-sensitive material closed in said package during at least a portion of said period of oxygen scavenging.
- 21. A method of packaging an oxygen-sensitive material, comprising:
- (i) preparing a package having a wall which comprises:
- (a) a polymeric material formed at least in part of an oxidizable organic polymer component which scavenges oxygen, and
- (b) a transition metal in a positive oxidation state,
- wherein the oxidizable organic polymer component, the transition metal and the respective amounts thereof are selected so that the wall will scavenge oxygen to such an extent that the permeance of the wall for oxygen is reduced to not more than 0.5 cm.sup.3 /(m.sup.2 atm day),
- (ii) closing said package onto an oxygen-sensitive material to form a closed package of said oxygen-sensitive material; and
- (iii) allowing said wall to scavenge oxygen so as to achieve said wall permeance value of not more than 0.5 cm.sup.3 /(m.sup.2 atm day) in said closed package.
Priority Claims (4)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/061,939, filed May 17, 1993, now abandoned which is a divisional of Ser. No. 07/668,906, filed Mar. 13, 1991, now abandoned, which is a divisional of application Ser. No. 07/340,416, filed Mar. 23, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,021,515.
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