The development and challenges of poly (lactic acid) and poly (glycolic acid)
Ministry of Industry and Information Technology · Ningbo Institute of Industrial Technology
Abstract
Bio-plastics have gained tremendous attention, due to the increasing environmental pressure on global warming and plastic pollution. Among them, poly (lactic acid) (PLA) is both bio-based and bio-degradable, which has been widely used in many disposable packaging applications. The global market for PLA demand doubles every 3–4 years, as estimated by Jem's law.Compared to traditional petroleum-based plastics, PLA is more expensive and usually has less mechanical and physical properties. The recent compounding efforts and the commercialization of D(−) lactic acid and its polymer PDLA have the potential to improve the mechanical and thermal characteristics of PLA (e.g. by forming stereocomplex PLA) for…
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2Topics & keywords
- Bioplastic
- Biodegradation
- Glycolic acid
- Compounding
- Lactic acid
- Commercialization
- Toughening
- Biodegradable polymer