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Poly /polylactide

Poly(ethylene terephthalate), the predominant commercial polyester, has been sold under trademark names including Dacron (Du Pont), Terylene (ICI), Eortrel (Wellman), Trevira (Hoechst-Celanese), and others (17). Other commercially produced homopolyester textile fiber compositions iaclude p oly (1,4-cyc1 oh exa n e- dim ethyl en e terephthalate) [24936-69-4] (Kodel II, Eastman), poly(butylene terephthalate) [26062-94-2] (PBT) (Trevira, Hoechst-Celanese), and poly(ethylene 4-oxyben2oate) [25248-22-0] (A-Tell, Unitika). Other polyester homopolymer fibers available for specialty uses iaclude polyglycoHde [26124-68-5] polypivalolactone [24937-51-7] and polylactide [26100-51-6],... [Pg.325]

Polylactide is the generaUy accepted term for highly polymeric poly(lactic acid)s. Such polymers are usuaUy produced by polymerization of dilactide the polymerization of lactic acid as such does not produce high molecular weight polymers. The polymers produced from the enantiomeric lactides are highly crystalline, whereas those from the meso lactide are generaUy amorphous. UsuaUy dilactide from L-lactic acid is preferred as a polymerization feedstock because of the avaUabUity of L-lactic acid by fermentation and for the desirable properties of the polymers for various appUcations (1,25). [Pg.512]

Polylactides, 18 Poly lactones, 18, 43 Poly(L-lactic acid) (PLLA), 22, 41, 42 preparation of, 99-100 Polymer age, 1 Polymer architecture, 6-9 Polymer chains, nonmesogenic units in, 52 Polymer Chemistry (Stevens), 5 Polymeric chiral catalysts, 473-474 Polymeric materials, history of, 1-2 Polymeric MDI (PMDI), 201, 210, 238 Polymerizations. See also Copolymerization Depolymerization Polyesterification Polymers Prepolymerization Repolymerization Ring-opening polymerization Solid-state polymerization Solution polymerization Solvent-free polymerization Step-grown polymerization processes Vapor-phase deposition polymerization acid chloride, 155-157 ADMET, 4, 10, 431-461 anionic, 149, 174, 177-178 batch, 167 bulk, 166, 331 chain-growth, 4 continuous, 167, 548 coupling, 467 Friedel-Crafts, 332-334 Hoechst, 548 hydrolytic, 150-153 influence of water content on, 151-152, 154... [Pg.597]

Takagi, Y., Yasuda, R., Yamaoka, M. and Yamane, T. 2004. Morphologies and mechanical properties of polylactide blends with medium chain length poly(3-hydroxyalkanoate) and chemically modified poly(3-hydroxyalkanoate). Journal of Applied Polymer Science 93 2363-2369. [Pg.39]

The use of polylactides for delivery of insect hormone analogs and other veterinary compounds (115,116) has been studied. Microspheres, pellets, and reservoir devices based on polyglycolide, poly-(DL-Iactide), poly(L-lactide), and various copolymers have been used to deliver methoprene and a number of juvenile hormone analogs. ... [Pg.24]

Arimura H, Ohya Y, Ouchi T (2005) Formation of core-shell type biodegradable polymeric micelles from amphiphilic poly(aspartic acid)-Wock-polylactide diblock copolymer. Biomacromolecules 6 720-725... [Pg.58]

Poly(lactide-co-glycolide) (PLGA), 13 741 Polylactide nanocomposites, improved, 20 308... [Pg.733]

Polylactide hydrogel, 13 741 Polylactides (PLAs), 20 297-318. See also Poly(L,L-LA) entries breakthroughs in synthesis of,... [Pg.733]

Dubois P, Jerome R, Teyssie P (1989) Macromolecular engineering of polylactones and polylactides. I. End-functionalization of poly-e-caprolactone. Polym Bull 22 475 82... [Pg.209]

Recent Developments in Metal-Catalyzed Ring-Opening Polymerization of Lactides and Glycolides Preparation of Polylactides, Polyglycolide, and Poly(lactide-co-glycolide). 219... [Pg.377]

Polyesters, specifically polylactides and poly(lactide-co-glycolide)s have played a critical role in the development of polymer-based CR technologies. The biocompatibility and the well-established safety profiles of PLA and PLGA polymers have made them the polymer of choice for CR applications. However the off-patent status of these polymers makes them freely available for research in industry as well as academia. This has led to a vast number of patents covering various applications of these polymers within the drug delivery sector. Due to these issues, very limited scope remains to utilize these polymers to reformulate generic, off-patent drugs. [Pg.347]

The polymerization of lactones with tin alkoxides is thought to follow the co-ordination-insertion mechanism[77a]. The ring-opening of the monomer proceeds through acyl-oxygen cleavage with retention of the configuration. Tin(IV) complexes have been used to produce predominantly syndiotactic poly((3-hy-droxybutyrate) [78,79],macrocyclic poly((3-hydroxybutyrate) [80],poly(e-CL), and polylactide [77,76,81]. [Pg.51]

Keywords. Controlled drug delivery, Drug release, Microspheres, Degradation, Erosion, Polylactide, Poly(glycolide-co-lactide), Poly(e-caprolactone), Poly(hydroxyalkanoates) Polyanhydrides, Polycarbonates, Poly(orthoesters), Poly( l,5-dioxepan-2-one)... [Pg.67]

Abstract. This paper reviews the degradation behavior of aliphatic polyesters of current interest, including polylactide, polycaprolactone, poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) and their copolymers. Special focus is given to degradation products formed in different abiotic and biotic environments. The influence of processing and processing additives on the properties and degradation behavior is also briefly discussed. [Pg.113]

Keywords. Polylactide, Polycaprolactone, Poly(3-hydroxybutyrate), Degradation, Degradation products... [Pg.113]


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