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. 1968 Jun;16(6):900–905. doi: 10.1128/am.16.6.900-905.1968

Fungal Susceptibility of Polyurethanes

Richard T Darby 1, Arthur M Kaplan 1
PMCID: PMC547551  PMID: 16349806

Abstract

One hundred laboratory-synthesized polyurethanes were tested by a mixed-culture petri dish method for susceptibility to fungus attack. Polyether polyurethanes were moderately to highly resistant to fungal attack, whereas all polyester polyurethanes tested were highly susceptible. The susceptibility of the polyethers was related to the number of adjacent methylene groups in the polymer chain. At least two such groups were required for appreciable attack to occur. The presence of side chains on the diol moiety of the polyurethane reduced susceptibility.

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