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Catalytic Amination of Polylactic Acid to Alanine.

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2021
In comparison to the traditional petroleum-based plastics, polylactic acid, the most popular biodegradable plastic, can be decomposed into carbon dioxide and water in the environment.
Shuheng Tian   +10 more
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Polylactic acid/polycaprolactone nanocomposite

Journal of Elastomers & Plastics, 2013
This article investigates the performance of polylactic acid (PLA)/polycaprolactone (PCL)/montmorillonite (MMT) nanocomposites toughened with metallocene-catalyzed linear low-density polyethylene (mLLDPE), in terms of mechanical, thermal, and morphological properties.
Reza Salehiyan   +4 more
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Marine-degradable polylactic acid

Green Chem., 2014
Incorporation of the acetal functional group into the main-chain of polylactic acid affords polyesteracetals that degrade readily in seawater.
Ryan T. Martin   +2 more
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Polylactic Acid in Medicine

Polymer-Plastics Technology and Engineering, 2015
Polylactic acid (PLA) is a biodegradable polymer with exceptional properties that has been studied extensively for the past 25 years. The possibility of using devices in human body with minimum inflammation and infection to allow natural healing has obliged researchers to search for biocompatible and biodegradable alternatives.
Seyed Mohammad Davachi, Babak Kaffashi
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Enzymatic Hydrolysis of Polylactic Acid Fiber

Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 2010
This study investigated the optimization of the enzymatic processing conditions for polylactic acid (PLA) fibers using enzymes consisting of lipases originating from different sources. The hydrolytic activity was evaluated taking into consideration the pH, temperature, enzyme concentration, and treatment time.
So Hee, Lee, Wha Soon, Song
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Polylactic acid

2008
Polylactic acid (PLA) is at present one of the most promising biodegradable polymers (biopolymers) and has been the subject of abundant literature over the last decade. PLA can be processed with a large number of techniques and is commercially available (large-scale production) in a wide range of grades.
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A comprehensive review on polylactic acid (PLA) - Synthesis, processing and application in food packaging.

International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2023
T. A. Swetha   +7 more
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A review on biodegradable polylactic acid (PLA) production from fermentative food waste - Its applications and degradation.

International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2023
T. A. Swetha   +6 more
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Effect of polylactic acid microplastics on soil properties, soil microbials and plant growth.

Chemosphere, 2023
Liu Run   +4 more
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