Biodegradation of a Polymer Composition Surface Based on ED-20 Epoxy Resin with Encapsulated Copper(I) Oxide Particles

Research results of the concentration’s influence of a copper(I) oxide dispersed particles, unencapsulated and encapsulated with polylactide, on changes in the structure and mechanical characteristics of a polymer composition’s surface based on ED-20 epoxy resin after exposure to destructor microorg...

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Hauptverfasser: Danilaev, M. P., Deberdeev, T. R., Vakhitov, I. R., Kuklin, V. A., Karandashov, S. A., Yakovleva, G. Yu, Il’inskaya, O. N.
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description Research results of the concentration’s influence of a copper(I) oxide dispersed particles, unencapsulated and encapsulated with polylactide, on changes in the structure and mechanical characteristics of a polymer composition’s surface based on ED-20 epoxy resin after exposure to destructor microorganisms are presented. An increase in the biocidal effect was shown for a composite filled with encapsulated particles compared to a material filled with nonencapsulated particles. The possibility of reducing the concentration of copper(I) oxide particles in a polymer composition while maintaining the biocidal effect due to the encapsulation of dispersed particles with polylactide is substantiated. It has been found that the presence of a polylactide shell on particles leads to a decrease in the influence of a biological destruction on the structure and the polymer composite surface’s mechanical characteristics.
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Polymers
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