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Scott-Gilead polymers

J. Guillet, D. Gilead, G. Scott, Degradable polymers principles and applications (Chapman Hall, London, UK, 1995)... [Pg.262]

Years of research have confirmed the essential need for the removal of agricultural films at such a time as fits the requirements of the cultivation. Moreover, the Scott-Gilead system, using additives which are soluble in the polymer but insoluble in water in very small quantities and thus control the life times of the films, is undoubtedly the safest and the most elegant solution. [Pg.208]

Research was undertaken to consolidate this technology by adapting the Scott-Gilead system to polymers that require higher processing temperatures. The iron/nickel ratio the Scott-Gilead system was varied in order to optimize the induction periods of very thin films (7-12 pm). [Pg.208]

Kawai F, Shibata M, Yokoyama S, Maeda S, Tada K and Hayashi S (1999) Biodegradability of Scott-Gilead photodegradable polyethylene and polyethylene wax by microorganisms . Degradability, Renewability and Recycling, 5th International Scientific Workshop on biodegradable Plastics and Polymers, Macromolecular Symposia, eds, Albertsson A-C, Chiellini E, Feijen J, Scott G and Vert M, Wiley-VCH, pp. 73-84. [Pg.472]

Scott G (1995) Introduction to the abiotic degradation of carbon chain polymers. In Scott G, Gilead D (eds) Degradable polymers principles and applications. Chapman 8c... [Pg.197]

Harlan, G., and C. Kmiec. 1995. Ethylene-carbon monoxide copolymers. In Degradable polymers Principles and applications, eds. G. Scott and D. Gilead, 159. New York, NY Chapman and Hall. [Pg.201]

D. Gilead and G. Scott, in G. Scott (Ed.) Development in Polymer Stabilisation-5, Applied Science Publishers, London, 1982, p. 71. [Pg.624]

J. Guillet, Plastics and the environment. Degradable Polymers Principles and Applications, ed. G. Scott and D, Gilead, Chapman Hall, 1995, Ch. 12. [Pg.37]

Li, S. tind Vert, M. (1995) Biodedegradation of aliphatic polyesters, Chapter 4, in Degradable Polymers-Principles andAppliactions (eds G. Scott and D. Gilead), Chapman Hall, London, pp. 43-87. [Pg.221]

Scott G, Gilead D (1995) Degradable polymers. Chapman Hall, London Copinet A, Bertrand C, Longieras AY et al (2003) Photodegradation and biodegradable study of a starch and poly(lactic acid) coextruded material. J Polym Environ 11 169-176 Thurston D, Lloyd S, Wallace J (1994) Considering consumer preferences for protection in material selection. Mater Des 15 203-209... [Pg.451]

Scott G, Gilead D (1995) Degradable polymers in waste and litte- control. In degradable polymers principles and applications. Chapman Hall, Londrai Koutny M, Lemaire J, Delort A (2006) Chemosphere 64 1243-1252 Albertsson AC, Andersson S, Karlsson SS (1987) Polym Degrad Stab 18 73-87 Pandey JK (2007) Degradability of polymer composites Ifom renewable resources. PhD Thesis... [Pg.517]


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