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Difference between biopol, phb and pha?? (1 Viewer)

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iirc, Biopol(PHBV) is a co-polymer of PHV + PHB(monomers) and PHA is a type of PHB
 

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PHA is a class of polymers where PHB is a part of it. It's a bit like how we have strong acids and HCl is one type of acid.

Biopol is the trade name of a copolymer consisting of PHB and PHV.
 

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