Polyester-Based (Bio)degradable Polymers as Environmentally Friendly Materials for Sustainable Development
This review focuses on the polyesters such as polylactide and polyhydroxyalkonoates, as well as polyamides produced from renewable resources, which are currently among the most promising (bio)degradable polymers. Synthetic pathways, favourable properties and utilisation (most important applications)...
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doaj-92b476a9cad748838a71605ee47ae2fa2020-11-24T23:02:36ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1422-00672014-12-0116156459610.3390/ijms16010564ijms16010564Polyester-Based (Bio)degradable Polymers as Environmentally Friendly Materials for Sustainable DevelopmentJoanna Rydz0Wanda Sikorska1Mariya Kyulavska2Darinka Christova3Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Polymers, Acad. Georgi Bonchev St., Bl. 103A, Sofia 1113, BulgariaPolish Academy of Sciences, Centre of Polymer and Carbon Materials, 34 M. Curie-Sklodowska St., Zabrze 41-800, PolandBulgarian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Polymers, Acad. Georgi Bonchev St., Bl. 103A, Sofia 1113, BulgariaBulgarian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Polymers, Acad. Georgi Bonchev St., Bl. 103A, Sofia 1113, BulgariaThis review focuses on the polyesters such as polylactide and polyhydroxyalkonoates, as well as polyamides produced from renewable resources, which are currently among the most promising (bio)degradable polymers. Synthetic pathways, favourable properties and utilisation (most important applications) of these attractive polymer families are outlined. Environmental impact and in particular (bio)degradation of aliphatic polyesters, polyamides and related copolymer structures are described in view of the potential applications in various fields.http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/16/1/564microbial and synthetic polyesterpolylactidepolyamidepoly(ester amide)renewable resource |
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Joanna Rydz Wanda Sikorska Mariya Kyulavska Darinka Christova Polyester-Based (Bio)degradable Polymers as Environmentally Friendly Materials for Sustainable Development International Journal of Molecular Sciences microbial and synthetic polyester polylactide polyamide poly(ester amide) renewable resource |
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Joanna Rydz Wanda Sikorska Mariya Kyulavska Darinka Christova |
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Polyester-Based (Bio)degradable Polymers as Environmentally Friendly Materials for Sustainable Development |
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Polyester-Based (Bio)degradable Polymers as Environmentally Friendly Materials for Sustainable Development |
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Polyester-Based (Bio)degradable Polymers as Environmentally Friendly Materials for Sustainable Development |
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Polyester-Based (Bio)degradable Polymers as Environmentally Friendly Materials for Sustainable Development |
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Polyester-Based (Bio)degradable Polymers as Environmentally Friendly Materials for Sustainable Development |
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polyester-based (bio)degradable polymers as environmentally friendly materials for sustainable development |
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This review focuses on the polyesters such as polylactide and polyhydroxyalkonoates, as well as polyamides produced from renewable resources, which are currently among the most promising (bio)degradable polymers. Synthetic pathways, favourable properties and utilisation (most important applications) of these attractive polymer families are outlined. Environmental impact and in particular (bio)degradation of aliphatic polyesters, polyamides and related copolymer structures are described in view of the potential applications in various fields. |
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microbial and synthetic polyester polylactide polyamide poly(ester amide) renewable resource |
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