Biodegradable Biobased Polymers: A Review of the State of the Art, Challenges, and Future Directions
Walker (United States) · Texas A&M University
Abstract
Biodegradable biobased polymers derived from biomass (such as plant, animal, marine, or forestry material) show promise in replacing conventional petrochemical polymers. Research and development have been conducted for decades on potential biodegradable biobased polymers such as polylactic acid (PLA), polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs), and succinate polymers. These materials have been evaluated for practicality, cost, and production capabilities as limiting factors in commercialization; however, challenges, such as the environmental limitations on the biodegradation rates for biodegradable biobased polymer, need to be addressed. This review provides a history and overview of the current development in the synthesis…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 21.50
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- 100%
- References
- 168
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6Topics & keywords
- Polyhydroxyalkanoates
- Biodegradable polymer
- Biodegradation
- Polylactic acid
- Bioplastic
- Materials science
- Polymer
- Petrochemical