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  • Polyaspartic ester chemistry was first introduced in the early 1990s making it a relatively new technology. The patents were issued to Bayer in Germany...
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    Polyaspartic acid (PASA) is a biodegradable, water-soluble condensation polymer based on the amino acid aspartic acid. It is a biodegradable replacement...
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    ability of polyaspartic acid has been exploited for targeting of drug-loaded nanocarriers to bone. Preparation of hydrogels based on polyaspartic acid, in...
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    Europe, and China. Current applications include biodegradable polymers (polyaspartic acid), low calorie sweeteners (aspartame), scale and corrosion inhibitors...
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    the sludge and is separated from the wastewater. Polyamino acids like polyaspartic acid and polyglutamic acid have better biodegradability but lower chelating...
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  • alternative chelating agents include ethylenediamine disuccinic acid (EDDS), polyaspartic acid (PASA), methylglycinediacetic acid (MGDA), glutamic diacetic acid...
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  • polysuccinimide is converted by mild alkaline hydrolysis into water-soluble polyaspartic acid; the molar mass of which can be determined by gel permeation chromatography...
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  • in the preparation of other chemical compounds. With the invention of polyaspartic technology the material found another use. In this situation, an amine...
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    Society. Thombre SM, Sarwade BD (2005). "Synthesis and Biodegradability of Polyaspartic Acid: A Critical Review". Journal of Macromolecular Science, Part A....
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    Passive fire protection Penetrant (mechanical, electrical, or structural) Polyaspartic Polyurethane dispersion Thermoplastic polyurethanes Thermoset polymer...
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    2021-04-12. "Polyurea Development Association Launched in Europe". "Bayer's Reinstadtler Elected President of Polyurea Development Association". Polyaspartic...
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    reacted with diethyl maleate utilizing the Michael reaction to produce a polyaspartic compound of CAS number 481040-92-0. It may also be used in lubricants...
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  • thermoset resins such as waterborne, solvents or solvent-free urethanes, polyaspartics , and epoxies. Applied in liquid form, when allowed to dry and/or cure...
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  • dienophile and used in the Diels-Alder reaction. With the invention of polyaspartic technology the material also found another use. With this technology...
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    Cyanophycin is of potential interest to biotechnology as a source of polyaspartic acid. Due to its unusual polyamphoteric character, cyanophycin is soluble...
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    produce a biodegradable alternative to petroleum-based plastics known as polyaspartic acid. A. baylyi uses arginine to first produce cyanophycin polypeptides...
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  • 2003). "Mechanisms of Calcite Dissolution Using Environmentally Benign Polyaspartic Acid: A Rotating Disk Study". Langmuir. 19 (14): 5669–5679. doi:10.1021/LA020815G...
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