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Proteins vinyl monomer grafting

The grafting of vinyl monomers to proteins as a way to improve toughness and resistance to water does not seem to have been explored. Nor has the addition of rubbery particles been studied. The brittleness of polypeptides has been exploited in a positive way in one case. The polypeptides can be used in a chewing gum that can be easily removed from hard surfaces because it becomes brittle on drying.137... [Pg.374]

A vinyl polymer modified soy protein, using vinyl monomers for grafting, like methyl methacrylate, ethyl acrylate, butyl acrylate and hexyl acrylate does not exhibit improved mechanical properties (97). [Pg.125]


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