PLA-M particles

Magnetic poly(lactic acid) particles (PLA-M particles)

PLA-M particles consist of magnetite (40% w/w) in a matrix of poly(D,L-lactic acid) with a molecular weight of 17.000 Da. They are available with mean diameters of 30 µm, 50 µm and 100 µm and a plain surface or with carboxylic acid groups on the surface.

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References
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