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Type II erosion

In general terms. Type I erosion encompasses water-soluble polymers that have been insolubilized by hydrolytically unstable crosslinks. Type II erosion includes polymers that are initially water-insoluble and are solubilized by hydrolysis, ionization, or protonation of a pendant group. Type III erosion includes hydrophobic polymers that are converted to small water-soluble molecules by backbone cleavage. [Pg.373]


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