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Novel Tailor made Multiblock Polyesters/Polycarbonates Biomaterials via Organometallic Polymerization Synthesis

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Article Type Short Communication
Subject General Science
OCLC 9124861282
Anaelle Bolley*
Issue: Volume2-Issue6
Pages: 460-462
Received: 2021-05-17
Accepted: 2021-06-01
Published: 2021-06-05

Abstract

Since 1940, mass production of polyolefin plastics produced annually has increased rapidly [1]. The most common plastics, which account for approximately 80% of the European plastic demand, are: Polyethylene (PE), Polypropylene (PP), Poly (Vinyl Chloride) (PVC) and Polystyrene (PS) (Figure 1) [2]. Therefore, plastic materials have experienced a substantial expansion, and are the most used materials nowadays. These materials have a wide range of application from packaging to electronic devices [3].

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Bolley A. Novel Tailor made Multiblock Polyesters/Polycarbonates Biomaterials via Organometallic Polymerization Synthesis. J Biomed Res Environ Sci. 2021 June 05; 2(6): 460-462. doi: 10.37871/jbres1260, Article ID: jbres1260

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