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Polycaprolactone (PCL) is a synthetic, semi-crystalline,
biodegradable polyester with a
melting point of
about 60 °C and a gl****
transition temperature...
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Biodegradable starch blends include starch/polylactic acid, starch/
polycaprolactone, and starch/polybutylene-adipate-co-terephthalate.
Others blends such...
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carbons respectively per
oxygen atom in the
repeat unit.
Polycaprolactone polyols are also
commercially available.
There is also an increasing...
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Daddy is made from a
strong "high-tech polymer",
which is
likely to be
polycaprolactone based on
prior patent filings. The
texture changes in water: soft in...
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crystal structures,
known as
polymorphs Polymorph, a
marketing name for
polycaprolactone, a type of
thermoplastic which fuses at 60 °C Polymorph, a shapeshifting...
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largely undecomposed,
requiring higher temperatures.
Polycaprolactone and
polycaprolactone-starch
composites decompose slower, but the
starch content...
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extracellular matrix in
natural tissue.
Biodegradable polymers, such as
polycaprolactone and polysaccharides, are
typically used for this purpose.
These fibers...
- polymerization, as for the chain-growth
polymerization of
tetrahydrofuran or of
polycaprolactone (see
Introduction above). Step-growth
polymers are
typically condensation...
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polymers (such as collagen).
Polymers melt
electrospun so far include:
Polycaprolactone Polylactic acid Poly(lactide-co-glycolide) Poly(methyl methacrylate)...
- alginate.
Examples of
synthetic polymers include poly(lactic acid) (PLA),
polycaprolactone (PCL),
polyurethane (PU), poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA),...