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Polyesters from Hydroxycarboxylic Acids

In the polycondensation of aliphatic dicarboxylic acids with diols, DCC is used to mediate the reaction. In this manner biodegradable and surface active aliphatic polyesters are obtained. Also, hydroxycarboxylic acids derived from maleic or succinic acid are ho-mopolymerized in the presence of EDCCl in DMF at room temperature. In this manner... [Pg.268]

Polyesters are a class of resins with repeating ester linkages in the polymer backbone. Nominally, they are derived from the condensation of dicarboxylic acid monomers with diol monomers, or by self-condensation of hydroxycarboxylic acids. [Pg.643]


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