Nanofoaming behavior in chain–extended poly(lactic acid) induced by interfacial heterogeneous nucleation and insight into its foaming mechanism
Key Points
Foaming mechanisms are linked to interfacial heterogeneous nucleation, impacting the final foam structure.
Key insights include alterations in behavior due to distinct chain extension processes observed throughout the analysis.
Nanofoaming was achieved through careful manipulation of poly(lactic acid) properties, enhancing foaming efficiency.
The investigation provides foundational knowledge that may enable more efficient processing and performance in biodegradable materials.
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Nanofoaming behavior in chain–extended poly(lactic acid) induced by interfacial heterogeneous nucleation and insight into its foaming mechanism | Synapse