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Research Project:
CHEMICAL SYSTEMS FOR SOYBEAN OIL CONVERSION TO INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS
Location: National Center for Agricultural Utilization Research
Title: Phase Transition Behavior of Novel Soybean Oil-based Thermosensitive Polymers
Authors
 | Abdekhodaie, Mohammad - CANADA UNIV OF TORONTO |  | Jiao, Schuang - CANADA UNIV OF TORONTO |  |
Liu, Zengshe
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Erhan, Sevim
|  | Wu, Xiao - CANADA UNIV OF TORONTO |
Submitted to: American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists
Publication Type: Abstract Only
Publication Acceptance Date: November 16, 2008
Publication Date: November 16, 2008
Citation: Abdekhodaie, M.J., Jiao, S., Liu, Z., Erhan, S.Z., Wu, X.Y. 2008. Phase Transition Behavior of Novel Soybean Oil-based Thermosensitive Polymers [abstract]. American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists Annual Meeting & Expo, November 16-20, 2008, Atlanta, GA.
Technical Abstract:
The thermal phase transition behavior of novel soybean oil-based polymers was studied. The effect of polymer concentration on the cloud points was investigated. The light transmittance increased sharply with increasing temperature suggesting dissociation of polymer aggregates. The cloud points were higher for the epoxidized polymer but insensitive to polymer concentrations. In this work, we focused on the investigation of thermal phase transition behavior of hydrolyzed polymers of (epoxidized) soybean oil and exploitation of their application in the thermoresponsive drug delivery.
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