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  2012 (1)
The preparation of poly (lactic acid) via chain linked hydroxy-terminated lactic acid prepolymer. Songprateepkul, S.; Rakmae, S.; Deeprasertkul, C; Suppakarn, N.; and Chumsamrong, P. Advanced Materials Research, 410: 337–340. 2012.
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  2011 (1)
Effect of nucleating agents on physical properties of poly (lactic acid) and its blend with natural rubber. Suksut, B; and Deeprasertkul, C Journal of Polymers and the Environment, 19: 288–296. 2011.
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  2008 (2)
Accumulation of polyhydroxyalkanoates by starch-utilizing bacteria. Rodtong, S.; Songsrirote, S.; Deeprasertkul, C.; Suppakarn, N.; and Sutheerawattananonda, M. Journal of Biotechnology, (136): S447. 2008.
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Production of bacterial polyhydroxyalkanoates for potential application. Rodtong, S.; Deeprasertkul, C.; Suppakarn, N.; Lertsiriyothin, W.; and Sutheerawattananonda, M. Journal of Biotechnology, (136): S447. 2008.
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  2001 (1)
Rheology and interfaces of polymer melts. Deeprasertkul, C. Case Western Reserve University, 2001.
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  1998 (1)
Molecular character of sharkskin phenomenon in metallocene linear low density polyethylenes. Deeprasertkul, C.; Rosenblatt, C.; and Wang, S. Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics, 199(10): 2113–2118. 1998.
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