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Cytotoxic Effect on Osteosarcoma MG 63 Cells by Degradation of Magnesium
Polyethersulfone/poly (butylene succinate) membrane: Effect of preparation conditions on properties and performance
In this study, biodegradable polymer of poly (butylene succinate) (PBS) was blended with
polyethersulfone (PES) to prepare a novel semi-biodegradable membrane. The effect of blend ratio
and coagulation bath temperature (CBT...
Biodegradation of cellulose acetate/poly(butylene succinate) membrane
Applying biodegradable polymers in membrane preparation for separation processes is expected to be
helpful in solving waste disposal problem. In this study, biodegradable blend membranes of cellulose acetate (CA)/poly(butylene succinate) (PBS...
Biodegradation of pyrene by indigenous bacteria isolated from Gachsaran oil field
’ removal is to find of bacterial
strains capable of using PAHs as the source of carbon and energy [2]. The objective of this
study is to evaluate of biodegradation potential of indigenous bacteria isolated from oil field
of Gachsaran. A...
Synthesis of biodegradable calcium- alginate aerogel as Celecoxib drug carrier
Aerogels are nanoparticle with high specific surface area, open pores and low density. In addition, natural polysaccharide based aerogels possess properties of polysaccharides, such as good biological compatibility, ...
Impedance and structural studies on plasticized PCL LiSO3CF 3 SiO2 polymer electrolytes
Poly (butylene succinate)/polyethersulfone/poly (ethylene glycol) membrane: influence of additive molecular weight and concentration on morphology, properties, and performance of the membrane
In the present study, characteristics of poly (butylene succinate) (PBS)/polyethersulfone
(PES)/poly (ethylene glycol) (PEG) membrane were described in terms of the presence of
hydrophilic and biodegradable additive of PEG in two...
Optimization of pyrene biodegradation by Achromobacter sp. isolated from oil-contaminated soils
of glucose and NaCl to optimize pyrene degradation
Results:The results demonstrated that decreasing temperature from 37 to 30 °C had a positive impact on
the biodegradation of pyrene and environment pH from neutral to acidic was more favorable...