polülaktilaat
Polülaktilaat, also known as poly(lactic acid) (PLA), are a class of biodegradable aliphatic polyesters derived from lactic acid. The polymer consists of repeating lactic acid units, with stereochemistry that can be arranged as L-, D-, or a racemic mixture, influencing crystallinity, melting behavior, and mechanical properties.
Production and structure: PLA is typically prepared by ring-opening polymerization of lactide, the cyclic dimer of
Properties: PLA is a thermoplastic that is transparent when amorphous and relatively stiff. Its glass transition
Applications: PLA is widely used in packaging films and thermoformed containers, disposable tableware, fibers, and increasingly
Environmental considerations: PLA is derived from renewable resources, offering potential reductions in fossil-fuel use. Its environmental
History: Research on polylactic acid dates to the mid-20th century, with commercial production expanding in the