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Aliphatic-aromatic polyesters Biomax

The price of synthetic biodegradable polymers has come down a little during the last three years. In 2003, for example, the average price of Eastar Bio and BASF s Ecoflex was around 3.5-4.0 per kg. In 2005, the average cost of an aliphatic aromatic polyester biopolymer was between 2.75-3.65 per kg. The more specialised polymers, such as DuPont s Biomax, cost as much as 5-6 per kg. Polycaprolactones cost between 4-7 per kg. Synthetic biodegradable polymer prices are expected to fall further over time as production volumes increase and unit costs fall further. [Pg.89]

Biomax. Biomax is a family of aliphatic/aromatic polyesters based on polyethylene terephthalate and manufactured by DuPont. A combination of hydrolysis and microbial action breaks down the polymer, and some grades have been certified as compostable. Reportedly, as many as three different proprietary aliphatic monomers may be incorporated into the polymer. ... [Pg.569]

In contrast to most aliphatic polyesters, aromatic polyesters like PET provide excellent material properties [50]. To combine good material properties with biodegradability, aliphatic/aromatic copolyesters have been developed. Several major polyester producers in Europe and the United States have recently begun marketing aliphatic/aromatic copolyesters for biodegradable applications. BASF markets a product, Ecoflex , which is a copolyester of butanediol, adipic acid, and dimethyl terephthalate. Eastman s Eastar Bio Copolyester 14766 is a similar aliphatic/aromatic copolyester. DuPont markets a modified PET known as Biomax . [Pg.195]

Copolyesters (such as BIOMAX ) which combine aromatic esters with aliphatic esters or other polymer units (e.g. ethers and amides) provide the opportunity to adjust and control the degradation rates. These added degrees of freedom on polymer composition provide the opportunity to rebalance the polymer to more specifically match application performance in physical properties, while still maintaining the ability to adjust the copolyesters to complement the degradation of natural products for the production of methane or humic substances. Since application performance requirements and application specific environmental factors and degradation expectations vary broadly, copolyesters are, and will continue to be, an important class of degradable polyesters. [Pg.606]


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