An accelerated soil burial test has been performed on a commercial polylactide (PLA) for simulating non-controlled disposal. Degradation in soil promotes physical and chemical changes in polylactide properties, which can be characterized by Thermal Analysis techniques. Physical changes occurred in polylactide due to the degradation in soil were evaluated by correlating their calorimetric and viscoelastic properties. It is highly remarkable that each calorimetric scan offers specific and enlightening information. Degradation in soil affects the polylactide chains reorganization. A multimodal melting behavior is observed for buried PLA, degradation in soil also promotes the enlarging the lamellar thickness distribution of the population with ...
Some of the biodegradable polymers can be blended with a synthetic polymer to facilitate their biode...
Knowledge of biodegradation rates of polymer (Polylactic acid, or PLA) 3D printable scaffolds for ti...
Chemical and biologocal degradation behavior of commercial polylactide (PLA) film, poly (L-lactide) ...
The disposal stage of polylactide (PLA) was assessed by burying it in active soil following an inter...
[EN] The extended use of polymers from renewable resources such as aliphatic polyesters or polyhydro...
Plastics are essential materials, but their extensive production poses a threat to the environment. ...
This paper reports the effects of multiple mechanical recycling on the structure and properties of a...
This study is devoted to the degradation pathway (bio, photo degradation and photo/bio) of Poly(Lact...
International audienceThis study is devoted to the degradation pathway (bio, photo degradation and p...
[EN] A comparison is made between available literature and present results of the three major types ...
Degradation of the biopolymer Polylactic Acid, both thermally and through irradiation will cause phy...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Elsevier in Waste Management on 18/04/2016...
Study was conducted on the degradation of polyurethanes based on Poly(lactic acid)/Poly(ethylene gly...
In today’s modern world, plastics are used for a variety of everyday applications from pla...
In this study, the physical and chemical properties change of poly(lactic acid) after burying in the...
Some of the biodegradable polymers can be blended with a synthetic polymer to facilitate their biode...
Knowledge of biodegradation rates of polymer (Polylactic acid, or PLA) 3D printable scaffolds for ti...
Chemical and biologocal degradation behavior of commercial polylactide (PLA) film, poly (L-lactide) ...
The disposal stage of polylactide (PLA) was assessed by burying it in active soil following an inter...
[EN] The extended use of polymers from renewable resources such as aliphatic polyesters or polyhydro...
Plastics are essential materials, but their extensive production poses a threat to the environment. ...
This paper reports the effects of multiple mechanical recycling on the structure and properties of a...
This study is devoted to the degradation pathway (bio, photo degradation and photo/bio) of Poly(Lact...
International audienceThis study is devoted to the degradation pathway (bio, photo degradation and p...
[EN] A comparison is made between available literature and present results of the three major types ...
Degradation of the biopolymer Polylactic Acid, both thermally and through irradiation will cause phy...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Elsevier in Waste Management on 18/04/2016...
Study was conducted on the degradation of polyurethanes based on Poly(lactic acid)/Poly(ethylene gly...
In today’s modern world, plastics are used for a variety of everyday applications from pla...
In this study, the physical and chemical properties change of poly(lactic acid) after burying in the...
Some of the biodegradable polymers can be blended with a synthetic polymer to facilitate their biode...
Knowledge of biodegradation rates of polymer (Polylactic acid, or PLA) 3D printable scaffolds for ti...
Chemical and biologocal degradation behavior of commercial polylactide (PLA) film, poly (L-lactide) ...