BiodegradableFlow-induced crystallizationPoly-(lactic acid) or PLA is a biodegradable polymer produced from renewable resources. Recently new polymerization routes have been discovered which allows the produced quantity to be increased. Hence, PLA becomes of great interest to reduce the dependence on ...
Studies of nanoparticles themselves and detailed changes of polymer structure in various scales are opening pathways for engineering flexible composites that can exploit the advantages of both polymers and nanoparticles.doi:10.1016/j.compscitech.2016.08.023Wei, Zhenzhen...
This chapter presents an overview of the current knowledge on experimental methods for monitoring the biodegradability of polymeric materials. The focus is, in particular, on the biodegradation of materials under environmental conditions... M Zee,V Der - 《Handbook of Biodegradable Polymers》 被引量:...
Polyisopeptides are non-peptidic polymers formed by α,ω-polycondensation of tri- or multi-functional α-amino acids. They are expected to possess physical and mechanical properties of synthetic polyamides (or polyesters) and to be biodegradable. In the present paper, the methods of polyisopeptide...
STRUCTURE AND PROPERTIES OF BIODEGRADABLE POLYMERS: ROLLING EFFECT IN POLY(BUTYLENE SUCCINATE) SHEETS 中国科学院机构知识库(CAS IR GRID)以发展机构知识能力和知识管理能力为目标,快速实现对本机构知识资产的收集,长期保存,合理传播利用,积极建设对知识内容进行捕获,转... J Vega-Baudrit,R Pereira,K Nakayama,...
Biodegradable polymers were first used surgically as sutures, staples, implants, and temporary devices. With current developments being made in drug-delivery systems, tissue engineering, and scaffolds for regenerative organs, there is a growing need for new biodegradable materials. The majority of the ...
OB Edgar,R Hill - 《Journal of Polymer Science Part A Polymer Chemistry》 被引量: 225发表: 1952年 Dilatometric Studies of High Polymers. I. Second‐Order Transition Temperature By means of a density balance, the relationship between intrinsic viscosity and dilatometric properties is established fo...
Biodegradable polymers/bamboo fiber biocomposite with bio-based coupling agent Effects of lysine-based diisocyanate (LDI) as a coupling agent on the properties of biocomposite from poly (lactic acid) (PLA), poly (butylene succinate) (... SH Lee,S Wang - 《Composites Part A》 被引量: 1024发...
Biodegradable polymers were first used surgically as sutures, staples, implants, and temporary devices. With current developments being made in drug-delivery systems, tissue engineering, and scaffolds for regenerative organs, there is a growing need for new biodegradable materials. The majority of the ...
Polymers Introduction Limited petroleum resources, continuously increasing amount of polymeric wastes and higher awareness of the society, are the main economic and environmental factors causing dynamic development of biodegradable polymeric materials. Estimated data indicates that production and application of...