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Poly lactic acid Blends

SuKEEWAN Detyothe, Ajay Kathuria, Waree Jaruwattanayon, Susan E. M. Selke, and Rafael Auras [Pg.227]

Blending of PLA with nonbiodegradable polymers has been mainly conducted to overcome the drawbacks of PLA such as low heat deflection temperature (HDT), fragility, and poor barrier properties. A second objective to produce these blends is to create specific morphologies for medical applications. A more recent objective has been to increase the bio-based content of these polymer blends. Among the main polymer families that have been blended with PLA, polyolefins [3-7], [Pg.227]

Poly(lactic acid) Synthesis, Structures, Properties, Processing, and Applications, edited by R. Auras, L.-T. Lim, S. E. M. Selke, and H. Tsuji Copyright 2010 John Wiley Sons, Inc. [Pg.227]


Suyatma, N.E., Copinet, A., Tighzert, L. and Coma, V. (2004) Mechanical and barrier properties of biodegradable films made from chitosan and poly(lactic acid) blends. Journal of Polymers and the Environment, 12, 1-6. [Pg.227]

Komatsuka, T. and Nagai, K. (2009) Temperature dependence on gas permeability and permselectivity of poly(lactic acid) blend membranes. Polymer Journal, 41, 455-458. [Pg.227]

Mauduit, J., Bukh, N. and Vert, M., Gentamycin/poly-(lactic acid) blends aimed at sustained release local antibiotic therapy administered per-operatively. I. The case of gentamycin base and gentamycin sulfate in poly (DL-lactic acid) oligomers, J. Controlled Release, 23, 209-220 (1993). [Pg.38]

Abdul, R.N., Gizdavic-Nikolaidis, M., Ray, S., Easteal, A., and Travas-Sejdic, J. (2010) Functional electrospun nanofibres of poly(lactic acid) blends with polyaniline or poly(aniline-co-benzoic acid). Synth. Met., 160, 2015-2022. [Pg.213]

H. Wang, X. Sun, and P. Seib, Properties of poly (lactic acid) blends with Vcuious starches is affected by physical aging. J. Appl. Polym. Sci. 90(13), 3683-3689 (2003). [Pg.36]

M.A. Paglicawan, B.A. Basilia, M.T.V. Navarro, C.S. Emolaga, Influence of nanoclay on the properties of thermoplastic starch/poly(lactic acid) blends. Journal of Biobased Materials and Bioenergy 7 (1) (2012) 102-107. [Pg.47]

Wang H., Sun X., Seib E Properties of poly(lactic acid) blends with various starches as affected by physical agmg,J.Appl. Polym. Sci. 90 (2003) 3683. [Pg.69]

Younes, H., Cohn, D., 1988. Phase separation in poly(ethylene glycol)/ poly(lactic acid) blends. Eur. Polym. J. 24, 765—773. [Pg.141]

Chabrat E, Abdillaah H, Rouilly R, Rigal L (2012) Influence of eitric acid and water on thermoplastic wheat flour/poly(lactic acid) blends thermal, meehanieal and morphologieal... [Pg.262]

Shahlari M, Lee S. Mechanical and morphological properties of poly(butylene adipate-co-terephthalate) and poly(lactic acid) blended with organically modified silicate layers. Polym Eng Sci 2012 52(7) 1420-8. [Pg.236]

Ke T Y, Sun X Z (2001), Effects of moisture content and heat treatment on the physical properties of starch and poly(lactic acid) blends , J Appl Polym Sci, 81, 3069-82. [Pg.123]

Komatsuka T., A. Kusakabe, and K. Nagai. 2008. Characterization and gas transport properties of poly(lactic acid) blend membranes. Desalination 234 212-20. [Pg.100]

Zhang, J. F. and Sun, X. Mechanical properties and crystallization behavior of poly(lactic acid) blended with dendritic hyperbranched polymer , Polym Int 53, 716-722 (2004). [Pg.1961]


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