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Hideto Tsuji

Researcher at Toyohashi University of Technology

Publications -  285
Citations -  22968

Hideto Tsuji is an academic researcher from Toyohashi University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Crystallization & Lactide. The author has an hindex of 70, co-authored 269 publications receiving 20750 citations. Previous affiliations of Hideto Tsuji include Kyoto University.

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Biodegradable polyesters for medical and ecological applications

TL;DR: Classification, requirements, applications, physical properties, biodegradability, and degradation mechanisms of representative biodesgradable polymers that have already been commercialized or are under investigation are outlined.
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Poly(lactide) Stereocomplexes: Formation, Structure, Properties, Degradation, and Applications

TL;DR: The methods for tracing PLA stereocomplexation, the methods for inducing PLA stereocompelxation, and the parameters affecting PLA stereoconplexation are reviewed to open a new way for the preparation of biomaterials such as hydrogels and particles for drug delivery systems.
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Poly(Lactic Acid): Synthesis, Structures, Properties, Processing, and Applications

Abstract: This book describes the synthesis, properties, and processing methods of poly(lactic acid) (PLA), an important family of degradable plastics. As the need for environmentally-friendly packaging materials increases, consumers and companies are in search for new materials that are largely produced from renewable resources, and are recyclable. To that end, an overall theme of the book is the biodegradability, recycling, and sustainability benefits of PLA. The chapters, from a base of international expert contributors, describe specific processing methods, spectroscopy techniques for PLA analysis, and and applications in medical items, packaging, and environmental use.
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Crystal modifications and thermal behavior of poly(L-lactic acid) revealed by infrared spectroscopy

TL;DR: In this paper, a new crystal modification named the α form was proposed for the crystal structure of poly(l-lactic acid) samples annealed at temperature below 120 °C.