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Poly Lactic Acid and Copolyesters

S. J. Huang, Poly(lactic acid) and Copolyesters in Handbook of Biodegradable Polymers, ed. C. Bastioli, Rapra Technology Limitid, Shawbury, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, SY4 4NR, UK, 2005, p. 287. [Pg.187]

Aromatic-Aliphatic Block Copolyesters Based on AA/BB Polymers and Poly(lactic acid)... [Pg.234]

Blends of poly(3-hydroxyalkanoic acid)s (PHAs) with various natural and synthetic polymers have been reported as reviewed in Refs. [21,22]. By blending with synthetic polymers it is expected to control the biodegradability, to improve several properties, and to reduce the production cost of bacterially synthesized PHAs. The polymers investigated as the blending partners of PHAs include poly(ethylene oxide) [92, 93], poly(vinyl acetate) [94], poly(vinylidene fluoride) [95], ethylene propylene rubber [94, 96], po-ly(epichlorohydrin) [97, 98], poly(e-caprolactone) [99], aliphatic copolyesters of adipic acid/ethylene glycole/lactic acid [100] and of e-caprolactone/lactide... [Pg.805]

Tan, L., Chen, Y, Ahou, W., Nie, H., Li, R, and He, X. (2010) Novel poly(butylene succinate-co-lactic acid) copolyesters Synthesis, crystallization, and enzymatic degradation. Polymer Degradation and Stability, 95 1920-1927. [Pg.102]


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