Gricajeva et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Insights into polyester plastic biodegradation by carboxyl ester hydrolasesGricajeva et al., 2022
- Document ID
- 13592313844052695986
- Author
- Gricajeva A
- Nadda A
- Gudiukaite R
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Journal of Chemical Technology & Biotechnology
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Environmental pollution caused by polyesters has become a major ecological safety concern that needs to be managed urgently. One way to resolve this problem is giving the spotlight to current emerging research of microbial biocatalysts. During the last two decades …
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- C12P7/00—Preparation of oxygen-containing organic compounds
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- C08J2367/00—Characterised by the use of polyesters obtained by reactions forming a carboxylic ester link in the main chain; Derivatives of such polymers
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