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Radiation crosslinking of poly(butylene succinate) in the presence of inorganic material and its biodegradability

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JOURNAL OF POLYMERS AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Volume 9, Issue 4, Pages 163-171

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1023/A:1020417422032

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poly(butylene succinate); inorganic materials; radiation crosslinking; heat stability; biodegradation

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Three kinds of poly(butylene succinate)s (PBS) with different molecular weight were irradiated with electron beams in the presence of inorganic material. Fourteen kinds of inorganic materials were used in this work. The presence of inorganic material inside cross-linked PBS samples enhances the yield of gel formation. The heat stabilities of PBS samples were checked; it was found that silicon dioxide and carbon black significantly improve these properties. Enzymatic and soil burial tests were performed; the presence of these inorganic materials in cross-linked PBS accelerates the rate of biodegradation.

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