This review provides a concise overview of up-to-date developments in the processing of neat poly(lactic acid) (PLA), improvement in its properties, and preparation of advanced materials using a green medium (CO2 under elevated pressure). Pressurized CO2 in the dense and supercritical state is a superior alternative medium to organic solvents, as it is easily available, fully recyclable, has easily tunable properties, and can be completely removed from the final material without post-processing steps. This review summarizes the state of the art on PLA drying, impregnation, foaming, and particle generation by the employment of dense and supercritical CO2 for the development of new materials. An analysis of the effect of processing methods on...
This paper presents a thorough investigation of the continuous extrusion foaming of amorphous poly(l...
High molecular weight and semicrystalline poly(L-lactic acid) (P(L)LA) films were processed with sup...
High temperature melts or use of organic solvents are not practicable approaches for encapsulating p...
This review provides a concise overview of up-to-date developments in the processing of neat poly(la...
The development of degradable plastic foams is in line with the current development concept of being...
Many routes are nowadays utilized for the production of PLA scaffolds. In this study, a relative lar...
Microcellular scaffolds were prepared using high pressure fluids. Solutions of biodegradable materia...
This thesis details novel research on the design of new approaches that might lead to a more sustain...
Poly(lactic acid) (PLA) stands out as the most promising biodegradable alternative to conventional p...
International audienceFoamed polymers are used in many fields as insulation and packaging. Due to en...
Thermal properties of extrusion and injection grade polylactic acid (PLA) were analysed using high p...
International audiencePolylactic acid (PLA) represents probably one the most viable environmentally-...
Supercritical carbon dioxide (sc-CO2) has remarkable attributes as a processing medium such as high ...
The use of PolyLactic Acid (PLA) as a green substitute for conventional plastics has increased consi...
Petroleum-based polymers and composites are commonly used in a wide variety of application fields. H...
This paper presents a thorough investigation of the continuous extrusion foaming of amorphous poly(l...
High molecular weight and semicrystalline poly(L-lactic acid) (P(L)LA) films were processed with sup...
High temperature melts or use of organic solvents are not practicable approaches for encapsulating p...
This review provides a concise overview of up-to-date developments in the processing of neat poly(la...
The development of degradable plastic foams is in line with the current development concept of being...
Many routes are nowadays utilized for the production of PLA scaffolds. In this study, a relative lar...
Microcellular scaffolds were prepared using high pressure fluids. Solutions of biodegradable materia...
This thesis details novel research on the design of new approaches that might lead to a more sustain...
Poly(lactic acid) (PLA) stands out as the most promising biodegradable alternative to conventional p...
International audienceFoamed polymers are used in many fields as insulation and packaging. Due to en...
Thermal properties of extrusion and injection grade polylactic acid (PLA) were analysed using high p...
International audiencePolylactic acid (PLA) represents probably one the most viable environmentally-...
Supercritical carbon dioxide (sc-CO2) has remarkable attributes as a processing medium such as high ...
The use of PolyLactic Acid (PLA) as a green substitute for conventional plastics has increased consi...
Petroleum-based polymers and composites are commonly used in a wide variety of application fields. H...
This paper presents a thorough investigation of the continuous extrusion foaming of amorphous poly(l...
High molecular weight and semicrystalline poly(L-lactic acid) (P(L)LA) films were processed with sup...
High temperature melts or use of organic solvents are not practicable approaches for encapsulating p...