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  1. Lactide

    Chembox verifiedrevid 443418087 ImageFile Lactide.png ImageSize 120px ImageFile1 R,R Lactide xtal.png ImageCaption1 Crystal structure of R , R lactide. ref cite journal doi 10.1107 S0567740882006840 title Structure of 3,6 dimethyl 1,4 dioxane 2,5 dione D ,D L ,L lactide year 1982 last1 Van Hummel first1 G. J. last2 Harkema first2 S. last3 Kohn first3 F. E. last4 Feijen first4 J. journal Acta Crys. volume B38 issue 5 pages 1679 ref ImageFile2 meso Lactide xtal.png ImageCaption2 Crystal structure of meso lactide. ref cite journal doi 10.1021 ja002160g title Molecular Design of Single Site Metal Alkoxide Catalyst Precursors for Ring Opening Polymerization Reactions Leading to Polyoxygenates. 1. Polylactide Formation by Achiral and Chiral Magnesium and Zinc Alkoxides, 3 L MOR, Where L Trispyrazolyl and Trisindazolylborate Ligands year 2000 last1 Chisholm first1 Malcolm H. last2 Eilerts first2 Nancy W. last3 Huffman first3 John C. last4 Iyer first4 Suri S. last5 Pacold first5 Martha last6 Phomphrai ... Chembox Identifiers CASNo Ref cascite correct ?? CASNo 4511 42 6 CASNo Comment S , S Lactide CASOther 25038 75 9 R , R Lactide , 13076 19 2 R , S Lactide meso Lactide , 26680 10 4 mixture of three isomers Section2 Chembox Properties C 6 H 8 O 4 MeltingPt 95 97 C S , S Lactide and R , R Lactide ... RPhrases R36 37 38 SPhrases S26 S37 39 Lactide is the cyclic di ester of lactic acid , i.e., 2 hydroxypropionic ... cyclic diester known as lactide . Lactides may be prepared by heating lactic acid in the presence of an acid catalyst . In general, a lactide is the cyclic diester, i.e., the di lactone of two molecules ... forms, R lactic acid and S lactic acid, may exist. Thus, lactide formed from two equivalents of lactic acid consists of two stereocenters. Three different stereoisomers of lactide are known File Lactide Stereoisomers Structural Formulae.png thumb left 350px R , R Lactide left above , S , S lactide right above and meso lactide below Clear left Polymerization Lactide can be polymerization ...   more details



  1. Polilactofate

    unreferenced date October 2009 Polilactofate PLF is a copolymer of Polylactic acid PDLL poly d,l lactide and a phosphoester . chemistry stub Category Copolymers ...   more details



  1. Prepolymer

    unreferenced date October 2010 The term pre polymer refers to a monomer or system of monomers that have been reacted to an intermediate molecular weight state. This material is capable of further polymerization by reactive groups to a fully cured high molecular weight state. As such, mixtures of reactive polymers with un reacted monomers may also be referred to as pre polymers. The term pre polymer and polymer precursor may be interchanged. Lactic acid as a polymer precursor Main polylactic acid Two molecule s of lactic acid can be dehydrated to lactide , a cyclic lactone . A variety of catalyst s can polymerise lactide to either Heterotactis heterotactic or syndiotactic polylactide , which as biodegradable polyesters with valuable inter alia medical properties are currently attracting much attention. Nowadays, lactic acid is used as a monomer for producing polylactic acid PLA which later has application as biodegradable plastic . This kind of plastic is a good option for substituting conventional plastic produced from petroleum oil because of low emission of carbon dioxide . The commonly used process in producing lactic acid is via Industrial fermentation fermentation , and later to obtain the polylactic acid, the polymerization process follows. Category Plastics Category Polyamides Category Polymers Category Polyurethanes Category Soft matter Category Synthetic resins fr Pr polym re ...   more details



  1. Polylactic acid

    usually leads to the synthesis of poly DL lactide PDLLA which is amorphous. Use of stereospecific catalysts ... poly L lactide PLLA is the product resulting from polymerization of L,L lactide also known as L lactide ... blending the polymer with PDLA poly D lactide . PDLA and PLLA form a highly regular stereocomplex ... property of being optically transparent. There is also poly L lactide co D,L lactide PLDLLA used as PLDLLA ... of several thousands of tons, while in March 2010 the construction has started of a 75.000 tons lactide ... of D lactide, Purac partners will be able to use stereo complex technologies to produce new ...   more details



  1. Lactone

    Lactide Tergallic acid dilactone can be found in Rhynchosia volubilis seeds Valoneic acid dilactone ... , a cyclic imide Lactide , a cyclic di ester Halolactonization References & notes reflist Category Lactones ...   more details



  1. Mohammad-Nabi Sarbolouki

    L lactide and ethylene glycol with long center PEG block. Journal of Applied Polymer Science Volume ... copolymers from L lactide, glycolide, and PPG. Journal of Applied Polymer Science Volume 73 Issue 5 ... ethylene glycol, L lactide, and epsilon caprolactone. Journal of Applied Polymer Science Volume 83 ...   more details



  1. PLGA

    Image PLGA.svg thumb Structure of poly lactic co glycolic acid . x number of units of lactic acid y number of units of glycolic acid . For the tumour see polymorphous low grade adenocarcinoma PLGA or poly lactic co glycolic acid is a copolymer which is used in a host of Food and Drug Administration FDA approved therapeutic devices, owing to its Biodegradation biodegradability and biocompatibility . PLGA is synthesized by means of random ring opening co polymerization of two different monomer s, the cyclic dimers 1,4 dioxane 2,5 diones of glycolic acid and lactic acid . Common catalysts used in the preparation of this polymer include tin II 2 ethylhexanoate , tin II alkoxide s, or aluminum isopropoxide . During polymerization, successive monomeric units of glycolic or lactic acid are linked together in PLGA by ester linkages, thus yielding a linear, aliphatic polyester as a product. ref cite journal author Astete, C. E. and Sabliov, C. M. title Synthesis and characterization of PLGA nanoparticles year 2006 journal Journal of Biomaterials Science Polymer Edition volume 17 issue 3 pages 247 289 doi 10.1163 156856206775997322 pmid 16689015 ref Depending on the ratio of lactide to glycolide used for the polymerization, different forms of PLGA can be obtained these are usually identified in regard to the monomers ratio used e.g. PLGA 75 25 identifies a copolymer whose composition is 75 lactic acid and 25 glycolic acid . All PLGAs are Amorphous solid amorphous rather than crystallinity crystalline and show a glass transition temperature in the range of 40 60 C. Unlike the homopolymer s of lactic acid polylactide and glycolic acid polyglycolide which show poor solubilities, PLGA can be dissolved by a wide range of common solvent s, including chlorine chlorinated solvents, tetrahydrofuran , acetone or ethyl acetate . PLGA degrades by hydrolysis of its ester linkages in the presence of water molecule water . It has been shown that the time required for degradation of PLGA is ...   more details



  1. Vernon C. Gibson

    . Gibson, E. L. Marshall, H. S. Rzepa, A computational study on the ring opening polymerization of lactide ...   more details



  1. Henry Rzepa

    polymerisation reactions, including that of lactide to polylactide, a new generation of bio sustainable ...   more details



  1. Polymersome

    Poly lactide PLA ref name Ahmed ref name Rameez Acrylic glass Poly methyl methacrylate PMMA ref Ayres ...   more details



  1. Lactic acid

    of lactic acid can be dehydrated to lactide , a cyclic lactone. A variety of catalysts can polymerize lactide to either heterotactic or syndiotactic polylactic acid polylactide , which as biodegradable ...   more details



  1. Biodegradable electronics

    ref Poly DL lactide co glycolide PLGA was melt processed to form the device substrate, which comprises ...   more details



  1. Green chemistry

    is zero. Image Lactide.png thumb 144px right Lactide In 2002, Cargill Dow now http www.natureworksllc.com ... to lactide , the cyclic dimer ester of lactic acid using an efficient, tin catalyzed cyclization. The L,L lactide enantiomer is isolated by distillation and polymerized in the melt to make ...   more details



  1. Polyglycolide

    of Glycolide with Caprolactone and L Lactide journal Macromolecules volume 32 issue 14 pages 4735 ...   more details



  1. Polyester

    acid PLA Ring opening polymerization of lactide Polycaprolactone PCL Ring opening polymerization ...   more details



  1. Etizolam

    , loading and release properties of poly DL lactide co glycolide microparticles containing ...   more details



  1. Fluorination by sulfur tetrafluoride

    observed for butyrolactone. The six membered lactide does not experience ring opening. ref Muratov ...   more details



  1. Dendrimer

    star poly DL lactide for localized gene delivery journal Journal of Control Release publisher Key ...   more details



  1. Nanocellulose

    acid poly lactide . The composite applications may be for use as coatings and films, paints, foams, packaging ...   more details



  1. Polymer brush

    Insung S. Choi cite journal last Insung S. Choi title Surface Initiated Polymerization of l Lactide ...   more details



  1. Drug-eluting stent

    from poly L lactide, a polymer of a derivative of lactic acid L lactic acid . One of these stents, the Igaki ...   more details



  1. DNA vaccination

    Image Making of a DNA vaccine.jpg thumb 250px right The making of a DNA vaccine. DNA vaccination is a technique for protecting an organism against disease by injecting it with genetically engineered naked DNA DNA to produce an immunological response . Nucleic acid vaccines are still experimental, and have been applied to a number of virus viral , bacterial and parasitic models of disease, as well as to several tumour models. DNA vaccines have a number of advantages over conventional vaccines, including the ability to induce a wider range of immune response types. Vaccine s are among the greatest achievements of modern medicine in industrial nations, they have eliminated naturally occurring cases of smallpox , and nearly eliminated polio , while other diseases, such as typhus , rotavirus , hepatitis A and B and others are well controlled. ref name Robinson2000 cite journal author Robinson HL, Pertmer TM title DNA vaccines for viral infections basic studies and applications journal Adv. Virus Res. volume 55 issue pages 1 74 year 2000 pmid 11050940 doi 10.1016 S0065 3527 00 55001 5 ref Conventional vaccines, however, only cover a small number of diseases, and infections that lack effective vaccines kill millions of people every year, with AIDS , hepatitis C and malaria being particularly common. First generation vaccines are whole organism vaccines either live and Attenuated virus weakened , or killed forms. ref name Alarcon1999 cite journal author Alarcon JB, Waine GW, McManus DP title DNA vaccines technology and application as anti parasite and anti microbial agents journal Adv. Parasitol. volume 42 issue pages 343 410 year 1999 pmid 10050276 doi 10.1016 S0065 308X 08 60152 9 ref Live, attenuated vaccines, such as smallpox and polio vaccines, are able to induce Cytotoxic T cell killer T cell T sub C sub or CTL responses, Helper T cell helper T cell T sub H sub responses and antibody immunity. However, there is a small risk that attenuated forms of a pathogen can reve ...   more details




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