With the praiseworthy intent of allowing enzymologists and polymer scientists to learn from each other, the SRC Enzyme Chemistry and Technology Committee organised a meeting on January 2 and 3 at Cambridge. In three sessions the meeting dealt with synthetic polymers, structural natural polymers and...
Meyer, K. H., "Natural and Synthetic High Polymers", New York, Interseience Publishers, 1942.K. H. Meyer, Natural and Synthetic High Polymers (Wiley, New York, 1952).Meyer, K. H.: Natural and synthetic high polymers. New York: Interscience 1952...
In polymer science, functionality is commonly used to describe various features of polymers, from individual chemical groups and their reactivity to the unique properties of macromolecules arising as a consequence. The growing literature on "functional polymers" encompasses the impressive levels of control...
A biodegradable interpolymer and composition is prepared by the reactive blending of a synthetic polymer having functional groups with a naturally occurring biodegradable polymer such as a carbohydrat
Chemical reactions of natural and synthetic polymers: M. Lazar, T. Bleha and J. Rychly, Ellis Horwood Limited, Chichester 1989. 250 pp. ISBN 0-7458-0193-5. Price 35-00 Chemical reactions of natural and synthetic polymers: M. Lazar, T. Bleha and J. Rychly, Ellis Horwood Limited, Chiches...
Natural polymers have already been applied in numerous sectors, such as carriers for drug delivery, tissue engineering, stem cell morphogenesis, wound healing, regenerative medicine, food packaging, etc. Various synthetic polymers, including poly(lactic acid), poly(acrylic acid), poly(vinyl alcohol),...
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