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Diana Alejandra Estenoz

Researcher at National University of the Littoral

Publications -  94
Citations -  1167

Diana Alejandra Estenoz is an academic researcher from National University of the Littoral. The author has contributed to research in topics: Copolymer & Polystyrene. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 82 publications receiving 875 citations. Previous affiliations of Diana Alejandra Estenoz include Instituto Tecnológico de Buenos Aires & National Scientific and Technical Research Council.

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Effect of particle size, polydispersity and polymer degradation on progesterone release from PLGA microparticles: Experimental and mathematical modeling

TL;DR: A mathematical model was developed that predicts the progesterone release profiles from different-sized PLGA microspheres, which takes into account both the dissolution and diffusion of the drug in the polymeric matrix as well as the autocatalytic effect of polymer degradation.
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Biodegradation study by Pseudomonas sp. of flexible polyurethane foams derived from castor oil

TL;DR: Sponton, Marisa Elisabet as discussed by the authors, presented the work of the Instituto de Desarrollo Tecnologico para la Industria Quimica (ITEQUIMICA).
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Microparticles based on ionic and organosolv lignins for the controlled release of atrazine

TL;DR: Atrazine-loaded microparticles could reduce leaching compared to a commercial formulation of free atrazine, and presented higher encapsulation efficiency for all herbicide loads.
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Functional characterization on colloidal suspensions containing xanthan gum (XGD) and polyanionic cellulose (PAC) used in drilling fluids for a shale formation

TL;DR: In this paper, a water-based mud for shale formation with similar rheological characteristics to the oil based mud used in the oil industry of Argentina was designed and the effect of xanthan gum and polyanionic cellulose on the main functional characteristics was studied.
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Mathematical model of a continuous industrial high‐impact polystyrene process

TL;DR: In this article, an industrial bulk process for the continuous production of high impact polystyrene (HIPS) is mathematically modeled, and the model is validated with actual plant data.