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Biodegradable Polymers Past, Present, and Future

In the microbial degradation of polymers, first direct enzymatic scission occurs, and then the polymer is broken down into portions, sometimes with oxidative cleavage (Stevens, 2003). [Pg.677]

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M. Kolybaba, L. G.Tabil, S. Panigrahi, W. J. Crerar,T. Powell and B. Wang, Biodegradable Polymers Past, Present, and Future , An ASAE Meeting Presentation, 2003, RRV03-0007,1-15. [Pg.53]

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