Wasikiewicz et al., 2005 - Google Patents
Degradation of chitosan and sodium alginate by gamma radiation, sonochemical and ultraviolet methodsWasikiewicz et al., 2005
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- Wasikiewicz J
- Yoshii F
- Nagasawa N
- Wach R
- Mitomo H
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- Radiation Physics and Chemistry
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Three degradation methods: ultrasonic, ultraviolet and gamma irradiation were applied to sodium alginate and chitosan in aqueous solutions. The changes in molecular weight were monitored by GPC measurements. It has been found that from the energetic point of view the …
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