Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

Sugar based polymers biodegradative poly

Poly(L-lactide) (PLLA) is a biodegradable aliphatic polyester produced by ring-opening polymerization of lactide (i.e., with cyclic dimer of lactic acid) or by polycondensation of lactic acid. Although PLLA is a synthetic polymer, it is considered a renewable and bio-based plastic because its raw material lactic acid is synthesized from biomass or renewable resources such as sugars and starch. PLLA has some properties that are similar to some petroleum-based plastics, thereby making it suitable for a variety of applications in the medical, textile, and packaging industries. [Pg.423]


See other pages where Sugar based polymers biodegradative poly is mentioned: [Pg.2]    [Pg.172]    [Pg.23]    [Pg.154]    [Pg.29]    [Pg.251]    [Pg.139]    [Pg.425]    [Pg.101]    [Pg.102]    [Pg.159]    [Pg.35]    [Pg.157]    [Pg.239]    [Pg.183]    [Pg.7]    [Pg.181]    [Pg.189]   


SEARCH



Biodegradable poly

Biodegradable polymer poly

Biodegradable polymers)

Biodegradation polymers

Poly polymers

Polymers biodegradability

Sugar based polymers biodegradation

Sugar based polymers poly

Sugar based polymers polymer

Sugar polymers

© 2024 chempedia.info