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Biodegradable polymers from renewable resources are sought after for many purposes, from packaging materials in food to biomedical applications. Poly (lactic acid) (PLA) is a well-known biopolymer derived from corn starch or sugar cane used in different food packaging and artificial bones and scaffolds. Poly(lactic acid) Science and Technology first introduces the basic concepts of PLA and then covers PLA synthesis and polymerization, processing, characterization and physical properties of PLA, PLA-based nano-biocomposites, the main applications in active packaging and as biomaterials for tissue engineering, degradation and biodegradation of PLA and finally industrial and legislative issues. This interdisciplinary approach provides readers with a general overview of all relevant aspects related to PLA including fundamental issues, innovative applications, new types of processing and emerging applications, modification of PLA, life cycle assessment, bio-additives, bio/degradation and sustainability and international regulations. Experts provide a complete resource and whole perspective on PLA covering scientific, ecological, social and economic issues. The book will appeal to chemists, food technologists and materials engineers as well as researchers interested in bio-based and biodegradable polymers and composites.

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Introduction to PLA Science and Technologies; PLA Synthesis and Polymerization ; Processing, Characterization and Physical Properties of PLA; PLA-Based Nano-Biocomposites; PLA Main Applications; Degradation and Biodegradation of PLA; Industrial and Legislative Issues;

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A Hardback by Alfonso Jiménez, Mercedes Peltzer, Roxana Ruseckaite

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    Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
    Publication Date: 13/11/2014
    ISBN13: 9781849738798, 978-1849738798
    ISBN10: 1849738793

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Biodegradable polymers from renewable resources are sought after for many purposes, from packaging materials in food to biomedical applications. Poly (lactic acid) (PLA) is a well-known biopolymer derived from corn starch or sugar cane used in different food packaging and artificial bones and scaffolds. Poly(lactic acid) Science and Technology first introduces the basic concepts of PLA and then covers PLA synthesis and polymerization, processing, characterization and physical properties of PLA, PLA-based nano-biocomposites, the main applications in active packaging and as biomaterials for tissue engineering, degradation and biodegradation of PLA and finally industrial and legislative issues. This interdisciplinary approach provides readers with a general overview of all relevant aspects related to PLA including fundamental issues, innovative applications, new types of processing and emerging applications, modification of PLA, life cycle assessment, bio-additives, bio/degradation and sustainability and international regulations. Experts provide a complete resource and whole perspective on PLA covering scientific, ecological, social and economic issues. The book will appeal to chemists, food technologists and materials engineers as well as researchers interested in bio-based and biodegradable polymers and composites.

    Table of Contents
    Introduction to PLA Science and Technologies; PLA Synthesis and Polymerization ; Processing, Characterization and Physical Properties of PLA; PLA-Based Nano-Biocomposites; PLA Main Applications; Degradation and Biodegradation of PLA; Industrial and Legislative Issues;

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