2007
DOI: 10.14314/polimery.2007.524
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Polymer composites susceptible to biodegradation

Abstract: Kompozyty polimerowe podatne na (bio)degradacjêStreszczenie -Na podstawie przegl¹du literatury (obejmuj¹cej publikacje a¿ do roku 2007 w³¹cznie) scharakteryzowano metody wytwarzania i niektóre w³aoeciwooeci u¿ytkowe mieszanin polimer syntetyczny/skrobia ze szczególnym uwzglêdnieniem mo¿liwooeci zwiêkszenia podatnooeci na biodegradacjê tego rodzaju uk³adów na podstawie polietylenu. W ramach badañ w³asnych okreoelono wp³yw wprowadzenia 10 % samego epoksydowanego kauczuku naturalnego (ENR) lub mieszaniny ENR z na… Show more

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“…This is confirmed by the relatively large number of scientific papers investigating the properties of starch and polyethylene mixtures [5,[29][30][31][32][33][34][35]. Starch is an easily available and cheap vegetable feedstock and, thanks to its properties, it is widely used in many branches of the economy, above all, in the industry of high-molecular-weight plastics as a biodegradable filler [1]. As it was demonstrated by Broeren et al [36], the possibility of obtaining starch for the production of biodegradable polymer materials does not only concern plant feedstocks.…”
Section: Methods To Accelerate the Degradation Of Polyethylene Polymementioning
confidence: 95%
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“…This is confirmed by the relatively large number of scientific papers investigating the properties of starch and polyethylene mixtures [5,[29][30][31][32][33][34][35]. Starch is an easily available and cheap vegetable feedstock and, thanks to its properties, it is widely used in many branches of the economy, above all, in the industry of high-molecular-weight plastics as a biodegradable filler [1]. As it was demonstrated by Broeren et al [36], the possibility of obtaining starch for the production of biodegradable polymer materials does not only concern plant feedstocks.…”
Section: Methods To Accelerate the Degradation Of Polyethylene Polymementioning
confidence: 95%
“…They are usually a mixture of compounds (homologs) with different chain length, i.e. compounds of different molecular weights [1,2]. Molecular weight is an important feature that determines the properties of a polymer and is closely related to polymerisation, i.e.…”
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confidence: 99%
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