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- while the swelling capacity increases under alkaline conditions. Sodium polyaspartate is a sodium salt of polyaspartic acid. In nature, PASA has been found...
- of aspartic acid, is a biodegradable substitute to polyacrylate. The polyaspartate market comprises a small fraction (est. < 1%) of the total SAP market...
- solid-phase synthesis yielding materials such as nylons, aramids, and sodium polyaspartate. Synthetic polyamides are commonly used in textiles, automotive industry...
- of prosthetic implants. An interesting example of such materials is polyaspartate, a water-soluble biodegradable polymer that may have applications in...
- PMID 15240267 Thomas Klein; Ralf-Johann Moritz; René Graupner (2008). "Polyaspartates and Polysuccinimide". Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry...
- January 2024. Covestro (formerly Bayer Material Science) Arnette Polymers LLC Pflaumer Aspartic amines Cargill Polyaspartate product line TSE Industries...
- by selective crystal-face binding of phosphorylated osteopontin and polyaspartate peptide showing occlusion by sectoral (compositional) zoning". The Journal...
- Plastics, Products and Processes, Volume 1, Part 2: Organic Polymers, Polyaspartates and Polysuccinimide, Weinheim: Wiley-VCH, pp. 742–743,...
- component in ****’s model was added in 2001 as asporin, a name based on its polyaspartate stretch in its amino terminus. Over his career, Heinegård published...