lactidetype
Lactidetype refers to a group of biodegradable polymers derived from lactic acid. These polymers are commonly known as polylactic acid, or PLA, although the term lactidetype can encompass other copolymers or modifications of PLA that retain its fundamental characteristics. PLA is synthesized through the ring-opening polymerization of lactide, a cyclic dimer of lactic acid. This process allows for the creation of long polymer chains with desirable properties.
The key characteristic of lactidetype polymers is their biodegradability. When exposed to certain environmental conditions, such
Lactidetype polymers possess a range of physical properties that can be tailored through variations in molecular
Common applications for lactidetype materials include food packaging, disposable tableware, agricultural films, and biomedical devices such