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Production of Biodegradable Palm Oil-Based Polyurethane as Potential Biomaterial for Biomedical Applications
2020
Polymers
Being biodegradable and biocompatible are crucial characteristics for biomaterial used for medical and biomedical applications. Vegetable oil-based polyols are known to contribute both the biodegradability and biocompatibility of polyurethanes; however, petrochemical-based polyols were often incorporated to improve the thermal and mechanical properties of polyurethane. In this work, palm oil-based polyester polyol (PPP) derived from epoxidized palm olein and glutaric acid was reacted with
doi:10.3390/polym12081842
pmid:32824514
fatcat:5fvcz6nkmrdnxau7u46ccad4ne