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Degradation behaviour of PCL/PEO/PCL and PCL/PEO block copolymers under controlled hydrolytic, enzymatic and composting conditions

Ponjavic et al., 2017

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4264979997375991896
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Ponjavic M
Nikolic M
Nikodinovic-Runic J
Jeremic S
Stevanovic S
Djonlagic J
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Polymer Testing

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Short-term hydrolytic and enzymatic degradation of poly (ε-caprolactone)(PCL), one series of triblock (PCL/PEO/PCL) and the other of diblock (PCL/PEO) copolymers, with a low content of hydrophilic PEO segments is presented. The effect of the introduction of PEO as …
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