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Synthesis and characterization of a novel terpolymer based on L‐lactide, glycolide, and trimethylene carbonate for specific medical applications

Davachi et al., 2012

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5645629992524213732
Author
Davachi S
Kaffashi B
Roushandeh J
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Polymers for Advanced Technologies

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The bioresorbable new terpolymers of l‐lactide, glycolide, and trimethylene carbonate were synthesized via ring‐opening polymerization reaction of the cyclic monomers using Stannous octoate as initiator. Glycolide and l‐lactide were prepared from their parent acids …
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