The Polymers Journal has published an article "In Vitro Degradation of Plasticized PLA Electrospun Fiber Mats: Morphological, Thermal and Crystalline Evolution" highlighting the study of the long-term hydrolytic degradation of poly(lactic acid) (PLA) fiber mats plasticized by different amounts of oligomeric lactid acid (OLA) by electrospinning.
The research has been carried out by Condensia's R&D&I Department with the Institute of Polymer Sciencie and Technology ICTP-CSIC of Madri... Read More...
An article "Biodegradable electrospun PLA-PHB fibers plasticized with olimeric lactic acid" has been published highlighting woven no-woven plasticized electrospun fibers have been successfully obtained from PLA-PHB blends with PLA oligomers (OLAs) to obtain a material suitable for use in potential applications in agriculture.
The research has been carried out by Condensia`s R&D&I Department with the Institute of Polymer Science and Technology ICTP-CSIC of Madrid (Spain) and the Depart... Read More...
The prestigious journal "Compounding Word" has published an article in which examines some of the latest developments in biopolymer modification, including the work of Condensia in developing solutions to overcome some of the limitations of PLA, as well as other biopolymers.
Bioplastics will only become a real aternative to traditional polymers made from non-renewable sources when their performance reaches the same level, and for many applications this is not yet the case. However, si... Read More...
It has been published an article on "Shape memory effect on electropun PLA-based fibers tailoring their thermal response" which highlights the behavior of PLA oligomers (OLAs) to obtain a material suitable for use in potential biomedical applications.
The research has been carried out by the R&D Department of Condensia with the Institute of Polymer Science and Technology ICTP-CSIC of Madrid (Spain).
... Read More...The prestigious Elsevier "Carbohydrate Polymers" has published the article "Combined effect of cellulose nanocrystals, carvacrol and oligomeric lactic acid in PLA_PHB polymeric films" co-wrtitten by our technical manager as a result of the R&D carried out by Condensia.
Carbohydrate Polymers is a major journal within the field of glycoscience and covers the study and exploitation of polysaccharides wich h... Read More...