| Literature DB >> 29470779 |
Ramesh P Babu1,2, Kevin O'Connor3, Ramakrishna Seeram4,5,6.
Abstract
This article reviews the recent trends, developments, and future applications of bio-based polymers produced from renewable resources. Bio-based polymers are attracting increased attention due to environmental concerns and the realization that global petroleum resources are finite. Bio-based polymers not only replace existing polymers in a number of applications but also provide new combinations of properties for new applications. A range of bio-based polymers are presented in this review, focusing on general methods of production, properties, and commercial applications. The review examines the technological and future challenges discussed in bringing these materials to a wide range of applications, together with potential solutions, as well as discusses the major industry players who are bringing these materials to the market.Entities:
Keywords: Bio-based polymers; Biotechnologies; Renewable resources; Sustainable materials
Year: 2013 PMID: 29470779 PMCID: PMC5151099 DOI: 10.1186/2194-0517-2-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Prog Biomater ISSN: 2194-0517
Figure 1Citation trends of (a) publications and (b) patents on bio-based polymers in recent years.
Figure 2Most common categories of bio-based polymers produced by various processes. From Luc and Eric (2012).
Variation in glass transition and melting temperature of PLA with various ratios of L-monomer composition
| Copolymer ratio | Glass transition ( | Melting temperature ( |
|---|---|---|
| 100:0 (l/dl)-PLA | 63 | 178 |
| 95:5 (l/dl)-PLA | 59 | 164 |
| 90:10 (l/dl)-PLA | 56 | 150 |
| 85:15 (l/dl)-PLA | 56 | 140 |
| 80:20 (l/dl)-PLA | 56 | 125 |
Global suppliers of PLA
| Company | Location | Brand name | Production/planned capacity |
|---|---|---|---|
| (kton/year) | |||
| Nature Works | USA | Ingeo | 140 (by 2013) |
| Futerro | Belgium | Futerro | 1.5 (by 2010) |
| Tate & Lyle | Netherlands | Hycail | 0.2 (by 2012) |
| Purac | Netherlands | Purasorb | 0.05 |
| Hiusan Biosciences | China | Hisun | 5 |
| Jiangsu Jiulding | China | 5 | |
| Teijin | Japan | Biofront | 1 |
| Toyobo | Japan | Vylocol | 0.2 |
| Synbra | Netherlands | Biofoam | 50 |
Application of PLA and their blends in various fields
| Polymer | Applications | Reference |
|---|---|---|
| PLGA/PGA | Ovine pulmonary valve replacement | Williams et al. |
| PLA/chitosan PLA/PLGA/chitosan PLA | Drug carrier/drug release | Jeevitha and Kanchana |
| PLGA and copolymers | Degradable sutures | Rajev |
| PLA/HA composites | Porous scaffolds for cellular applications | Jung-Ju et al. |
| PLA-CaP and PLGA-CaP | Bone fixation devices, plates, pins, screws, and wires, orthopedic applications | Huan et al. |
| PDLLA | Coatings on metal implants | Schmidmaier et al. |
| PLA/PLGA | Use in cell-based gene therapy for cardiovascular diseases, muscle tissues, bone and cartilage regeneration, and other treatments of cardiovascular and neurological conditions | Coutu et al. |
| PLA and PLA blends | Packaging films, commodity containers, electrical appliances, mobile phone housings, floor mats, automotive spare parts | Rafael et al. |
| PLA | Textile applications | Gupta et al. |
PLGA, polylactic acid-co-glycolic acid; CaP, calcium phosphates; HA, hydroxyapatite.
Global suppliers of various types of PHAs
| Company | Location | Brand name | Production/planned capacity (kton/year) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bio-on | Italy | Minerv | 10 |
| Kaneka | Singapore | 10 (by 2013) | |
| Meredian | USA | 13.5 | |
| Metabolix | USA | Mirel | 50 |
| Mitsubishi Gas Chemicals | Japan | Biogreen | 0.05 |
| PHB Industrial S/A | Brazil | Biocycle | 0.05 |
| Shenzen O'Bioer | China | ||
| TEPHA | USA | ThephaFLEX/ThephELAST | |
| Tianan Biological Materials | China | Enmat | 2 |
| Tianjin Green Biosciences | China | Green Bio | 10 |
| Tianjin Northern Food | China | ||
| Yikeman Shandong | China | 3 |
Application of PHAs and their blends in various fields
| PHA polymer type | Applications | Reference |
|---|---|---|
| P(3HB), P(3HB- | Scaffolds, nerve regeneration, soft tissue, artificial esophagus, drug delivery, skin regeneration, food additive | Yang et al. |
| mcl-PHA/scl-PHA | Cardiac tissue engineering, drug delivery, cosmetics, drug molecules | Sodian et al. |
| P(4HB) and P(3HO) | Heart valve scaffolds, food additive | Clarinval and Halleux |
| P(3HB- | Drug delivery, scaffolds, artificial heart values, patches to repair gastrointestinal tracts, sutures | Türesin et al. |
| PHB, Mirel P103 | Commodity applications, shampoo and cosmetic bottles, cups and food containers | Philip et al. |
Global producers of PBS
| Company | Location | Brand name/polymer type | Production/planned capacity (kton/year) |
|---|---|---|---|
| BASF | Germany | PBS | |
| Dupont de Nemours | USA | PBST | |
| Hexing Chemical | China | PBS | 3 |
| Ube | Japan | NA | NA |
| IPC-CAS | China | PBS, PBSA | 5 |
| IRE Chemical | Korea | Enpol, PBS, PBSA | 3.5 |
| Kingfa | China | PBSA | 1 |
| Mitsubishi Gas Chemical | Japan | PBS, PES, PBSLa | 3 |
| Showa | Japan | Bionelle PBS, PBSA, PBS | 3 |
| SK Chemicals | Korea | Skygreen | NA |
| DSM | Netherlands | NA | NA |
NA, not available; PBSA, poly(butylene succinate adipate).
Applications of PBS and their blends
| Polymer type | Applications | Reference |
|---|---|---|
| PBS/PLA blend | Packaging films, dishware, fibers, medical materials | Weraporn et al. |
| PBS and blends | Drug encapsulation systems | Cornelia et al. |
| PBS/starch | Barrier films | Jian-Bing et al. |
| PBS and copolymers | Industrial applications | Jun and Bao-Hua 2010 |
| PBS ionomers | Orthopedic applications | Jung et al. |
Application of bio-PE polymer and their blends
| Polymer type | Applications | Reference |
|---|---|---|
| Bio-PE | Plastics bags, milk and water bottles, food packaging films, toys | Vona et al. |
| Bio-PE and blends | Agricultural mulch films | Kasirajan and Ngouajio |
Global suppliers of starch-based products
| Company | Location | Brand name | Production/planned capacity (kton/year) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Novamont | Italy | Mater-Bi | 120 |
| Japan Corn Starch | Japan | Ever Corn | NA |
| Biotec | Germany | Bioplast | NA |
| Rodenberg | Netherlands | Solanyl | 50 |
| BIOP | Germany | Biopar | 5 |
| Plantic | Australia | Plantic | 7.5 |
| Wuhan Huali Environment Protection Sci. & Tech | China | PSM | 15 |
| Biograde | China | Cardia | 3 |
| PSM | USA | Plaststarch | NA |
| Livan | Canada | Livan | 10 |
Application of starch and their blends in various fields
| Polymer type | Applications | Reference |
|---|---|---|
| Starch | Orthopedic implant devices as bone fillers | Ashammakhi and Rokkanen |
| Starch/ethylene vinyl alcohol/HA starch/polycaprolactone blends | Bone replacement/fixation implants, orthopedic applications | Mainil et al. |
| Starch/cellulose acetate blends with methylmethacrylate and acrylic acid | Bone cements | Espigares et al. |
| Modified starch | Food applications | Jaspreet et al. |
| Starch derivatives | Drug delivery | Asha and Martins |
| Thermoplastic starch | Packaging, containers, mulch films, textile sizing agents, adhesives | Zhao et al. |
Global suppliers of cellulosic products
| Company | Location | Brand name |
|---|---|---|
| Innovia films | UK | Nature Flex |
| Eastman Chemical | USA | Tenite |
| FKuR | Germany | Biograde |
| Sateri | China | Sateri |
Application of cellulose and their compounds in various fields
| Polymer type | Applications | Reference |
|---|---|---|
| Cellulose esters | Membranes for separation | Kumano and Fujiwara |
| Carboxylated methyl cellulose | Drug formulations, as binder for drugs, film-coating agent for drugs, ointment base | Chambin et al. |
| Cellulose acetate fibers | Wound dressings | Orawan et al. |
| Hydroxyethyl cellulose | Spray for clothes polluted with pollen | Hori et al. |
| Modified celluloses, cellulose whiskers, microfibrous cellulose | Barrier films, water preservation in food packing | Amit and Ragauskas |
| Cellulose nanofibers | Textile applications | Zeeshan et al. |
| Cellulose particles | Chromatographic applications, chiral separations | Levison |