“…Its importance has led to many studies on its mechanical properties and fracture behavior which found that the mode I fracture behavior of PLA is relatively brittle in nature (Todo et al, 2002;Park et al, 2004Park et al, , 2005Park et al, , 2006. Therefore, blending with a ductile biodegradable and bioabsorbable polymer such as poly (ε-caprolacton) (PCL) has been adopted to improve the fracture energy of brittle PLA (Broz et al, 2003;Dell'Erba et al, 2001;Chen et al, 2003;Todo et al, 2007;Tsuji & Ikada, 1996, 1998Tsuji & Ishizuka, 2001;Tsuji et al, 2003); however, it was also found that phase separation originated by immiscibility of PLA and PCL tends to degrade the mechanical properties of PLA/PCL blends . It has recently been found that such phase separation can dramatically be improved by using an isocyanate group, lysine tri-isocyanate (LTI) Harada et al, 2007Harada et al, , 2008, and the fracture properties of PLA/PCL/LTI are much higher than those of PLA/PCL.…”