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Peptidomimetic Polyurethanes Inhibit Bacterial Biofilm Formation and Disrupt Surface Established Biofilms

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2021
Over 80% of all chronic bacterial infections in humans are associated with biofilms, which are surface-associated bacterial communities encased within a secreted exopolysaccharide matrix that can provide resistance to environmental and chemical insults ...
Apoorva Vishwakarma   +2 more
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Healable and self-healing polyurethanes using dynamic chemistry

Progress in Polymer Science, 2021
Robert H Aguirresarobe   +2 more
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Oxime-Based and Catalyst-Free Dynamic Covalent Polyurethanes

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2017
Wen-Xing Liu, Chi Zhang, Ning Zhao
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Thermal stability and flame retardancy of polyurethanes

Progress in Polymer Science, 2009
Dean C Webster
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A perspective approach to sustainable routes for non-isocyanate polyurethanes

European Polymer Journal, 2017
Adrien Cornille, Sylvain Caillol
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Microbial degradation of polyurethane, polyester polyurethanes and polyether polyurethanes

Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 1999
Polyurethane (PUR) is a polymer derived from the condensation of polyisocyanate and polyol and it is widely used as a base material in various industries. PUR, in particular, polyester PUR, is known to be vulnerable to microbial attack. Recently, environmental pollution by plastic wastes has become a serious issue and polyester PUR had attracted ...
T, Nakajima-Kambe   +4 more
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Polyurethanes

Catalysis from A to Z, 2020
Daniel E. Heath   +2 more
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Developments in Metal‐Containing Polyurethanes, Co‐polyurethanes and Polyurethane Ionomers

Journal of Macromolecular Science, Part C: Polymer Reviews, 2005
The growth of science and technology of polyurethanes leads to the development of new materials with more desirable properties. Such kinds of materials include metal‐containing polyurethanes, poly(urethane‐urea)s, poly(urethane‐ether)s, poly(urethane‐ester)s, poly(urethane‐ether‐ester)s, poly(urethane‐imide)s, and polyurethane ionomers with isocyanate ...
R. Jayakumar   +2 more
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Polyurethanes and Their Biomedical Applications.

ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering
The tunable mechanical properties of polyurethanes (PUs), due to their extensive structural diversity and biocompatibility, have made them promising materials for biomedical applications.
Sepideh Azarmgin   +9 more
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