Abstract

Oxiranes, such as benzyl glycidate and glycidyl phenyl ether, were copolymerized with dicarboxylic anhydride by lipase at a temperature between 60 and 80 °C to yield the corresponding polyesters bearing carboxyl or phenyl groups. Bulk polymerization, especially at 80 °C, and preferably using porcine pancreatic lipase, gave biodegradable polyesters with a molecular weight of greater than 10000. Poly(sodium carboxylate)s containing ester linkages in the backbone prepared in this study were readily biodegradable by the activated sludge and exhibited a calcium ion sequestration capacity.

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