The biodegradability of lactic acid based poly(ester-urethanes) was studied using the headspace test method, which was performed at several elevated temperatures. The poly(ester-urethanes) were prepared using a straight two-step lactic acid polymerization process. The lactic acid is first condensation polymerized to a low molecular weight hydroxyl-terminated telechelic prepolymer and then the molecular weight is increased with a chain extender such as diisocyanate. In the biodegradation studies the effect of different stereostructures (different amounts of D-units in the polymer chain), the length of ester units, and the effect of crosslinking on the biodegradation rate were studied. The results indicate that poly(ester-urethanes) do not bi...
The properties of biodegradable lactic acid based poly(ester-urethanes), PEU, were chemically and ph...
Aliphatic polyesters presently constitute the most attractive class of artificial polymers which can...
In this review the authors discuss the polymer chemical, physical and cell biological aspects of pol...
The biodegradability of lactic acid based poly(ester-urethanes) was studied using the headspace test...
The biodegradability of lactic acid based polymers was studied under controlled composting condition...
The biodegradability of lactic acid based polymers was studied under controlled composting condition...
221-228A novel polyester urethane based on lactic acid and polyethylene glycol 400 (PEG400) was synt...
The biodegradation of four poly(l-lactic acid) (PLA) samples with molecular weights (MW) ranging fro...
The two-step polymerization method, including polycondensation and chain linking reactions, was cond...
International audienceThe biodegradation of four poly(l-lactic acid) (PLA) samples with molecular we...
International audienceThe biodegradation of four poly(l-lactic acid) (PLA) samples with molecular we...
International audienceThe biodegradation of four poly(l-lactic acid) (PLA) samples with molecular we...
The effects of ester plasticizers and copolymers on the mechanical properties of the natural biodegr...
Poly(butylene adipate) (PBA) and poly(ethylene succinate) (PEgS) with a M̄n of 2000 were used as bui...
In this review the authors discuss the polymer chemical, physical and cell biological aspects of pol...
The properties of biodegradable lactic acid based poly(ester-urethanes), PEU, were chemically and ph...
Aliphatic polyesters presently constitute the most attractive class of artificial polymers which can...
In this review the authors discuss the polymer chemical, physical and cell biological aspects of pol...
The biodegradability of lactic acid based poly(ester-urethanes) was studied using the headspace test...
The biodegradability of lactic acid based polymers was studied under controlled composting condition...
The biodegradability of lactic acid based polymers was studied under controlled composting condition...
221-228A novel polyester urethane based on lactic acid and polyethylene glycol 400 (PEG400) was synt...
The biodegradation of four poly(l-lactic acid) (PLA) samples with molecular weights (MW) ranging fro...
The two-step polymerization method, including polycondensation and chain linking reactions, was cond...
International audienceThe biodegradation of four poly(l-lactic acid) (PLA) samples with molecular we...
International audienceThe biodegradation of four poly(l-lactic acid) (PLA) samples with molecular we...
International audienceThe biodegradation of four poly(l-lactic acid) (PLA) samples with molecular we...
The effects of ester plasticizers and copolymers on the mechanical properties of the natural biodegr...
Poly(butylene adipate) (PBA) and poly(ethylene succinate) (PEgS) with a M̄n of 2000 were used as bui...
In this review the authors discuss the polymer chemical, physical and cell biological aspects of pol...
The properties of biodegradable lactic acid based poly(ester-urethanes), PEU, were chemically and ph...
Aliphatic polyesters presently constitute the most attractive class of artificial polymers which can...
In this review the authors discuss the polymer chemical, physical and cell biological aspects of pol...