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Degradation aliphatic polyesters

Lindblad M, Liu Y, Albertsson A-C, Ranucci E, Karlsson S (2002) Polymers from renewable resources. In Degradable aliphatic polyesters, vol. 157. Springer, Berlin, pp 139-161... [Pg.220]

Suyama, T., Tokiwa, Y., Ouichanpagdee, P., Kanagawa, T. Kamagata, Y. (1998). Phylogenetic affiliation of soil bacteria that degrade aliphatic polyesters available commercially as biodegradable plastics. Applied and Environmental... [Pg.234]

Degradable Aliphatic Polyesters Volume Editor Albertsson, A.-C. [Pg.143]

Degradable Aliphatic Polyesters, Albertson, A-C., Ed. Advances in Polymer Science 157 Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 2001. [Pg.58]

Albertsson, A.C. (2002) Degradable Aliphatic Polyesters Springer, vol. 157 of Advances in polymer science, Heidelberg, Berlin. [Pg.123]

Albertsson, A.-C. (ed.) (2(X)2) Degradable Aliphatic Polyesters (Advrmces in Polymer Science, vol. 157), Springer, Berlin. [Pg.219]

M.S. Lindblad, Y. Liu, A.-C. Albertsson, E. Ranucci, and S. Karlsson, "Polymers from renewable resources," in Degradable aliphatic polyesters, Advances in Polymer Science, pp. 139-161. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, 2001. [Pg.35]

Stridsberg KM, Ryner M, Albertsson AC. In (ed. Albertsson AC) Degradable Aliphatic Polyesters. Berlin Springer-Verlag 2002 41-65. [Pg.20]

Starch with biologically degradable aliphatic polyesters, hydrophobic protein, PVAl, or cellulose esters and a hygroscopic material Absorbed water was released during either extrusion or injection molding at T = 200 °C, causing the mixture to foam to density p = 160 kg/m Tomka 1998... [Pg.126]

Table 2.4 Medical products made from degradable aliphatic polyesters and copolymers... Table 2.4 Medical products made from degradable aliphatic polyesters and copolymers...
Albertsson A.-Ch., Varma I.K. Aliphatic polyesters synthesis, properties and applications in Degradable aliphatic polyesters, HJv. Polym. Sci. Vol. 157, Springer (2002). [Pg.36]

Since nonbiodegradable aromatic polyesters like PET provide excellent material properties [55], with respect to easily degradable aliphatic polyesters, a number of aliphatic/aromatic copolyesters were studied and developed in order to produce materials which combined good mechanical properties and biodegradability. Major polyester producers in Europe and the USA brought aliphatic/aromatic copolyesters for biodegradable applications to the market. [Pg.189]

U. Edlund, and A.C. Albertsson, Degradable polymer microspheres for controlled drug dehvery in Degradable Aliphatic Polyesters. 2002, Springer Berhn Heidelberg. 67-112. [Pg.453]


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