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Thermoreversible poly (isopropyl lactate diol)-based polyurethane hydrogels: effect of isocyanate on some physical properties

Gradinaru et al., 2012

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4229362024664327951
Author
Gradinaru L
Ciobanu C
Vlad S
Bercea M
Popa M
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Industrial & engineering chemistry research

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A series of polyurethanes were synthesized from poly (isopropyl lactate) diol, poly (ethylene oxide)–poly (propylene oxide)–poly (ethylene oxide) triblock copolymer, and different aliphatic diisocyanates. The chemical structure and molecular characteristics were …
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