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Polybutylene succinate adipate

Polymerization of Bionolle 3001 (polybutylene succinate/adipate) using bio-based and petro-based succinic acid was examined. As for polymerization conditions and processability, there was no significant difference between these two types of resin. Mechanical properties of blown films processed from both resins were almost the same. The quality of bio-based succinic acid turned out to be good enough as a polymer grade. [Pg.311]

Polybutylene succinate/adipate) (PBSA) from Showa Highpolymers and IRe Chemicals... [Pg.87]

In previous publications, we have tested the association of TPS with different biodegradable polyesters polycaprolactone (PCL),2 polyesteramide (PEA),6 polybutylene succinate-adipate (PBSA),7 polybutylene adipate coterephtalate... [Pg.253]

PBS polybutylene succinate, PBSA polybutylene succinate adipate copolymer, PES poly(ethylene succinate)... [Pg.374]

PBSA Polybutylene-succinate adipate PBT Polybutylene terephthalate PC Polycarbonate PCHA Polycyclohexyl acrylate PCHE Polycyclohexylethylene PCHMA Polycyclohexyl methacrylate PCL Polycaprolactone PCO Polycycloolefin PCS Poly-2-chlorostyrene PCTF Polychlorotrifiuoroethylene PCTFE Polychlorotrifiuoroethylene... [Pg.133]

In order to improve the mechanical properties of the materials, polybutylene succinate (PBS), polybutylene succinate adipate (PBSA), and other polyesters can be blended with starch. Starch and PBS or PBSA blends produce biodegradable plastic sheets with diversified applications like trays and other film products. Though with increase in starch content, there is decrease in tensile strength but biodegradability of the product keeps on increasing. Plasticizers are added to avoid the brittleness of the products and to increase the flexibility and end uses. [Pg.435]

Property Polycaprolactone (PCL) Polyesteramide (PEA) Polybutylene succinate/adipate (PBSA) Polybutylene adipate-co- terphthalate (PBAT)... [Pg.64]

Aliphatic polyesters derived from the polycondensation of diols with aliphatic dicarboxylic acids are another important class of synthetic biodegradable polymers. Since 1994, Showa Highpolymer in Japan has been producing a family of aliphatic polyesters known as Bionolle , obtained from butanediol and succinic acid to give polybutylene succinate (PBS), and the copolymer polybutylene succinate adipate (PBSA) obtained from butanediol, succinic acid and adipic acid. Polyethylene succinate (PES) was also produced. [Pg.187]

Polybutylene succinate Polybutylene succinate adipate Polybutylene succinate Polybutylene terephthalate Polybutylene adipate-co-terephtalate... [Pg.644]

Figure 7.3 Different enzymes involved in the degradation of aliphatic polyesters. d-PHB Poly(D-hydroxybutyrate) PBS polybutylene succinate and PBSA polybutylene succinate-adipate. Reproduced with permission from Y. Tokiwa and B.P. Calabia,of Polymers and the Environment, 2007, 15,... Figure 7.3 Different enzymes involved in the degradation of aliphatic polyesters. d-PHB Poly(D-hydroxybutyrate) PBS polybutylene succinate and PBSA polybutylene succinate-adipate. Reproduced with permission from Y. Tokiwa and B.P. Calabia,of Polymers and the Environment, 2007, 15,...
Currently, PBSU and polybutylene succinate adipate copolymer are commercially available and PESU and polyethylene succinate adipate copolymer are imder development but not yet commercial. Table 6.6 compares the basic properties of commercial grades of Bionolle ... [Pg.195]

Synthetic Biodegradable materials ( ) -1- BAK 1095 polyester amide (Bayer, G) -2-ECOFLEX 1,4 butandiol adipinic-dicarbonic and terephthalate copolyester (BASE, G) -3- EASTAR 14766 poly(tetramethylene adipate-co-terephthalate) (Eastman, USA) -4- Bionolle 3000 polybutylene succinate/adipate (Showa, Japan). [Pg.365]

Polybutylene succinate (PBS) and polybutylene succinate adipate (PBSA) (Nolan-ITU Pty Ltd, 2002)... [Pg.24]


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