Particle Size Reduction of Poly(ethylene terephthalate) Increases the Rate of Enzymatic Depolymerization But Does Not Increase the Overall Conversion Extent
Richard K. Brizendine(National Laboratory of the Rockies), Gregg T. Beckham(National Laboratory of the Rockies), Erika Erickson(National Laboratory of the Rockies), Davinia Salvachúa(National Laboratory of the Rockies), Margaret J. Sobkowicz(University of Massachusetts Lowell), Andrew R. Pickford(University of Portsmouth), Stefan J. Haugen(National Laboratory of the Rockies), J.E. McGeehan(University of Portsmouth), Kelsey J. Ramirez(National Laboratory of the Rockies), Joel Miscall(National Laboratory of the Rockies)
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