Eduarda Chiabai Rodrigues de Melo, Liliane Maria Ferrareso Lona, Roniérik Pioli Vieira
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Abstract
Extrusion-based 3D printing stands out as one of the most widespread additive manufacturing techniques, finding applications across engineering and medical sectors, primarily owing to its use of thermoplastic polymers. While poly(lactic acid) (PLA) remains among the most widely used bio-based compostable polymers in material extrusion, its inherent brittleness imposes limitations in sectors requiring more flexible and ductile materials. In this context, the combination of PLA with poly(butylene adipate-co-terephthalate) (PBAT) results in more flexible compostable blends, broadening the scope of advanced applications of 3D-printed parts while upholding sustainability standards. Despite the considerable potential of PLA/PBAT blends, research on their use in material extrusion 3D printing remains limited, highlighting an opportunity for significant advancements in the near future. Therefore, this article provides a detailed review of the influence of printing parameters on the properties of 3D-printed PLA/PBAT blends. It begins with a brief overview of the synthesis methods of PLA and PBAT, and their blend compatibilization strategies, showcasing advancements in the pursuit of versatile and sustainable materials. Furthermore, it also examines potential applications while identifying research gaps that can steer future investigations. In essence, this review not only provides valuable insights for optimizing the printing parameters of these blends in extrusion-based 3D printing but also contributes to the development of more adaptable and sustainable materials, holding substantial promise across various technological domains.
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The Journal of Polymers and the Environment fills the need for an international forum in this diverse and rapidly expanding field. The journal serves a crucial role for the publication of information from a wide range of disciplines and is a central outlet for the publication of high-quality peer-reviewed original papers, review articles and short communications. The journal is intentionally interdisciplinary in regard to contributions and covers the following subjects - polymers, environmentally degradable polymers, and degradation pathways: biological, photochemical, oxidative and hydrolytic; new environmental materials: derived by chemical and biosynthetic routes; environmental blends and composites; developments in processing and reactive processing of environmental polymers; characterization of environmental materials: mechanical, physical, thermal, rheological, morphological, and others; recyclable polymers and plastics recycling environmental testing: in-laboratory simulations, outdoor exposures, and standardization of methodologies; environmental fate: end products and intermediates of biodegradation; microbiology and enzymology of polymer biodegradation; solid-waste management and public legislation specific to environmental polymers; and other related topics.