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Biodegradable poly(butylene adipate-co-terephthalate) (PBAT)

Physical Sciences Reviews, 2021
Poly(butylene adipate-co-terephthalate), PBAT, is a synthetic and 100% biodegradable polymer based on fossil resources. Most conventional plastics utilized today are produced from petroleum-based products, making them nondecomposable.
Ty Burford, William Rieg, Samy Madbouly
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Tetrachlorobisphenol‐A adipate polymers. I. Crystallization of poly(tetrachlorobisphenol‐A adipate)

Journal of Polymer Science: Polymer Physics Edition, 1973
AbstractThe properties of melt‐crystallized poly(tetrachlorobisphenol‐A adipate) were studied by using a differential scanning calorimeter. The dependence of melting point and the degree of crystallinity are reported as a function of the crystallization conditions.
Hugo Berghmans, E. Lanza, G. Smets
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Biodegradable Molybdenum/Polybutylene Adipate Terephthalate Conductive Paste for Flexible and Stretchable Transient Electronics

Advanced Materials & Technologies, 2021
Biodegradable or eco‐degradable electronics is an emerging field of technology capable of reducing the excessively increasing electronic waste originating from the rapid development of personalized and bio‐integrated devices and skin adhesive patches ...
Kyung-Sub Kim   +8 more
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Intermediary metabolism of adipic acid

Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology, 1960
Abstract Adipic acid is absorbed and metabolized by normal metabolic processes by the rat. When radioactive adipic acid was fed to fasted rats, metabolic products identified as urea, glutamic acid, lactic acid, β-ketoadipic acid, and citric acid, as well as adipic acid, were found in the urine.
W.J. Ohan   +5 more
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The Enzymatic Production of Adipic Acid

Biocatalysis, 1994
Mutants of Brevibacterium sp. R312 were isolated for the production of adipic acid from 1,4-dicyanobutane (adiponitrile). One mutant (Ad), with a modified cell wall showed activity against adipamide three times greater than the wild type. Another mutant (ACV2) derived from the Ad strain had 30 times more activity on 5-cyanovaleric acid, and 7 times ...
Moreau, J.L.   +4 more
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What is alanine adipate, in fact?

Journal of Molecular Structure, 2021
Abstract We show that a recently published paper “Spectroscopic evaluation of Alanine Adipate nonlinear optical materials growth dynamics: Mechanical and thermal optimization” (S. Akilandeswari, L. Jothi, J. Mol. Struct. 1240 (2021) 130577) is completely erroneous.
Bikshandarkoil R. Srinivasan   +1 more
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Analysis of the Structures and Thermal Properties of Hexanediamine Adipate and Pentanediamine Adipate

Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2018
Hexanediamine adipate, pentanediamine adipate and bio-based pentanediamine adipate were prepared by adipic acid reaction with 1,6-hexanediamine, 1,5-pentanediamine and bio-based 1,5-pentanediamine, respectively. Their structures and thermal properties have been analyzed by infrared spectra, SEM, DSC and TGA. Infrared spectra showed the main differences
Hong Liang Kang   +4 more
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Poly (Butylene Adipate‐Co‐Terephthalate) (PBAT) – Based Biocomposites: A Comprehensive Review

Macromolecular materials and engineering (Print)
With the issue of plastic waste persisting and the need for more sustainable solutions to the ever‐increasing demand for lightweight and durable plastic products, this review has become imminent and compelling.
Blessing E. Itabana   +7 more
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Synthesis of Cellulose Adipate Derivatives

Biomacromolecules, 2011
Cellulose esters containing adipates and other ester groups are synthesized by the reaction of commercially available cellulose esters in solution with the benzyl monoester of adipoyl chloride. The products, cellulose adipate esters in which the distal end of the adipate moiety is a benzyl ester, were easily converted to cellulose adipate derivatives ...
Kevin J. Edgar, Nilanjana Kar, Haoyu Liu
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TOXICITY OF ADIPIC ACID

Drug and Chemical Toxicology, 2002
Adipic acid has very low acute toxicity in rats with an LD50 > 5000 mg/kg. Adipic acid produced mild to no skin irritation on intact guinea pig skin as a 50% concentration in propylene glycol; it was not a skin sensitizer. Adipic acid caused mild conjunctival irritation in washed rabbit eyes; in unwashed rabbit eyes, there was mild conjunctival ...
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