Polymers, Biodegradable
Abstract
The article contains sections titled:
1. | Introduction |
2. | Biodegradability and Toxicology |
2.1. | Mechanism of Biodegradation |
2.2. | Toxicity of Biodegradable Polymers |
2.3. | Standards for Biodegradable Polymers |
2.3.1. | Controlled Composting Test |
2.3.2 | Controlled Test for Aerobic Biodegradation in Soil |
2.3.3. | Home Composting |
2.3.4. | Standard Assessment of Biodegradable Polymers |
3. | Biodegradable Polymers: Synthesis, Properties, and Suppliers |
3.1. | Raw Materials |
3.2. | Starch |
3.3. | Poly(Lactic Acid) (Polylactide, PLA) |
3.4. | Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA) |
3.5. | Synthetic Structural Polyesters |
3.5.1. | Aliphatic Polyesters |
3.5.2. | Aliphatic/Aromatic Polyesters |
3.6. | Compounds |
3.6.1. | Compounds of Starch and Biodegradable Polyesters |
3.6.2. | Compounds of PLA and Biodegradable Polyesters |
3.7. | Cellulose Derivatives |
3.8. | Biodegradable Functional Polymers |
4. | Processing and Additives |
4.1. | Introduction |
4.2. | Modification of Biodegradable Polyester Films |
5. | Market Overview and Growth Drivers |
6. | Value of Biodegradability—Life-Cycle Assessment (LCA) |
7. | Applications |
7.1. | Organic Waste Bags (OWB) |
7.2. | Shopping (Carrier) Bags |
7.3. | Mulch Film |
7.4. | Horticulture and Formation of Landscape |
7.5. | Packaging |
7.5.1. | Shrink Film |
7.5.2. | High-Heat Applications |
7.5.3. | Shock Absorber from Biodegradable Particle Foam |
8. | Production Capacity |
9. | Outlook |