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Biocatalyzed approach for the surface functionalization of poly(L-lactic acid) films using hydrolytic enzymes.
분류 14-C 조회 1276
발행년도 2015 등록일 2015-09-24
출처 Biotechnol J (바로가기)
Poly(lactic acid) as a biodegradable thermoplastic polyester has received increasing attention. This renewable polyester has found applications in a wide range of products such as food packaging, textiles and biomedical devices. Its major drawbacks are poor toughness, slow degradation rate and lack of reactive side-chain groups. An enzymatic process for the grafting of carboxylic acids onto the surface of poly(L-lactic acid) (PLLA) films was developed using Candida Antarctica lipase B as a catalyst. Enzymatic hydrolysis of the PLLA film using Humicola insolens cutinase in order to increase the number of hydroxyl and carboxylic groups on the outer polymer chains for grafting was also assessed and showed a change of water contact angle from 74.6° to 33.1° while the roughness and waviness were an order of magnitude higher in comparison to the blank.
 
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