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Chemical syntheses of biodegradable polymers

โœ Scribed by Masahiko Okada


Book ID
104270288
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2002
Tongue
English
Weight
565 KB
Volume
27
Category
Article
ISSN
0079-6700

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โœฆ Synopsis


Commercially available synthetic biodegradable polymers had been limited to aliphatic polyesters until polyesters containing aromatic moieties recently appeared on the market. Currently, several different types of biodegradable polymers have been developed and are being evaluated for practical uses. The present article reviews recent advances in chemical syntheses of biodegradable polymers from the standpoint of molecular design. Thus, synthetic biodegradable polymers are herein classiยฎed into three groups: (1) polyesters, (2) polymers containing both ester and other heteroatom-containing linkages in the main chains, and (3) polymers with heteroatomcontaining linkages other than ester linkages in the main chains. Progress in the synthesis of the representative polymers in each category is described with emphasis on controlled synthesis, and their biodegradability is discussed in relation to the molecular structure.


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