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Copolymers microbial degradation

A more recent biodegradable polymer is polyhydroxybutyrate-valerate copolymer (PHBV) from ICI Americas Inc.. These copolymers are produced through biochanical means. In fact, these natural thermoplastics are derived from bacteria. They are fully degradable in many microbial environments. Other biodegradable polymers include Konjac, a water-soluble polysaccharide produced by FMC Chitin, another polysaccharide that is insoluble in water and Chitosan, which is soluble in water. [Pg.56]


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