Measuring and testing
Patent
1975-09-02
1980-10-07
Stearns, Richard R.
Measuring and testing
426138, 426277, A22C 1300
Patent
active
042262640
ABSTRACT:
Highly elastic films, filaments, and shaped articles can be prepared from amylose by forming a dispersion or solution of amylose in an appropriate liquid vehicle under conditions in which the molecular conformation of amylose is substantially helical, then forming a shaped article, film, or filament from the dispersion or solution and finally crosslinking the amylose with a crosslinking agent, the crosslinking agent being present in a proportion for providing an average of about 1 crosslink per 500 amylose monomer units to about 1 crosslink per 10 amylose monomer units.
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Kerwin Joseph E.
Shapiro Paul
Stearns Richard R.
Teepak, Inc.
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