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Polycaprolactone water effects

We report here that polyethylene adipate (PEA) and polycaprolactone (PCL) were degraded by Penicillium spp., and aliphatic and alicyclic polyesters,ester type polyurethanes, copolyesters composed of aliphatic and aromatic polyester (CPE) and copolyamide-esters (CPAE) were hydrolyzed by several lipases and an esterase. Concerning these water-insoluble condensation polymers, we noted that the melting points (Tm) had a effect on biodegradability. [Pg.136]

Due to the brittleness of starch materials, plasticizers are commonly used. A frequently utilized low weight hydroxyl compoxmd is glycerol. Another effective plasticizer is water, although not the best because it evaporates easily. Still, starch-based materials readily absorb water and this may result in significant changes in the mechanical properties. Different routes have been explored in order to improve the mechanical properties and water resistance of starch materials. These are chemical modifications to the starch molecule, blends with polymers such as polycaprolactone [61], or reinforcement with different types of cellulose-based fillers, such as ramie crystaUites [62], and timicin whiskers [63], or montmorillonite clay particles [64]. [Pg.128]

Biodegradable plastics based on soy protein were prepared with glycerol as a plasticizer and compounded wi different additives such as polycaprolactone and zinc stearate as well as heat treated at various temperatures after the injection molding process in order to characterize base material strength and the effect of water absorption. The results indicated that the polycaprolactone and, respectively a medium to high heat treatment enhanced the tensile strength and decreased the water absorption significantly. [Pg.305]


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