Biodegradable bag
View Patent ↗The present invention provides a biodegradable bag which can be heat-sealed at low temperature, does not develop corrugation, has transparency, and has degradability in the natural environment. Laminates including a biaxially oriented film of which the major component is a polylactic acid-family polymer, and a film of which the major component is an aliphatic polyester having a predetermined structure are heat-sealed so that the biaxially oriented film of which the major component is the polylactic acid-family polymer will be an outer layer.
1. A biodegradable bag comprising a laminate of a biaxially oriented film of which the major component is a polylactic acid-family polymer, and a film consisting of aliphatic polyesters having the structure of formula (1) below and having a crystallizing melting heat Δ Hm (J/g) of 45≦Δ Hm≦55, wherein said biaxially oriented film is biaxially oriented by a successive orienting method in which longitudinal orientation is carried out by a roll method and lateral orientation is carried out by a tenter method, or by a simultaneous biaxially orienting method in which longitudinal and lateral orientations are simultaneously carried out by use of a tenter, said bag being made by heat-sealing said laminates so that said biaxially oriented film of which the major component is a polylactic acid-family polymer will be an outer layer,
wherein R 1 and R 2 are alkylene groups or cycloalkylene groups having a carbon number of 2–10, n is the degree of polymerization necessary for the weight-average molecular weight to be 20000 to 300000, n R 1 's and R 2 's may be the same or different, and in the formula, instead of the ester-bond residue, urethane-bond residue and/or carbonate-bond residue may be contained by up to 5% of the weight-average molecular weight.
2. The biodegradable bag as claimed in claim 1 wherein a zipper made of a biodegradable resin is provided at the mouth portion thereof, and said biodegradable resin contains as the major component a polylactic acid-family polymer, an aliphatic polyester having the structure of the formula (1) in claim 1 , or a mixture thereof.
3. The biodegradable bag as claimed in claim 1 wherein said aliphatic polyesters are copolymers of which the major components are 1,4-butanediol, succinic acid, and adipic acid.
4. The biodegradable bag as claimed in claim 2 wherein said aliphatic polyesters in the film are copolymers of which the major components are 1,4-butanediol, succinic acid, and adipic acid.