Kim et al., 2003 - Google Patents
Biodegradation of microbial and synthetic polyesters by fungiKim et al., 2003
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- Kim D
- Rhee Y
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- Applied microbiology and biotechnology
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A variety of biodegradable polyesters have been developed in order to obtain useful biomaterials and to reduce the impact of environmental pollution caused by the large-scale accumulation of non-degradable waste plastics. Polyhydroxyalkanoates, poly (ε …
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