Supramolecular interactions in hybrid polylactide blends-the structures, mechanisms and properties

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Abstract

The conformation of polylactide (PLA) chains can be adjusted by supramolecular interactions (the formation of hydrogen bonds or host-guest complexes) with appropriate organic molecules. The structures formed due to those intermolecular interactions may act as crystal nuclei in the PLA matrix ("soft templating"). In this review, the properties of several supramolecular nucleating systems based on synthetic organic nucleators (arylamides, hydrazides, and 1,3:2,4-dibenzylidene-d-sorbitol) are compared to those achieved with biobased nucleating agents (orotic acid, humic acids, fulvic acids, nanocellulose, and cyclodextrins) that can also improve the mechanical properties of PLA. The PLA nanocomposites containing both types of nucleating agents/additives are discussed and evaluated in the context of their biomedical applicability.

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Kowalewska, A., & Nowacka, M. (2020, August 1). Supramolecular interactions in hybrid polylactide blends-the structures, mechanisms and properties. Molecules. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules25153351

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