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Ferrari et al., 2014 - Google Patents

A green route to synthesize poly (lactic acid)-based macromonomers in scCO 2 for biodegradable nanoparticle production

Ferrari et al., 2014

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Ferrari R
Pecoraro C
Storti G
Moscatelli D
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Poly (lactic acid)-based macromonomers, aimed at biomedical applications and with well- defined average chain length, are produced through catalytic ring-opening polymerization of L, L-lactide co-initiated by a co-monomer bearing a double bond. Reactions have been …
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