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titleOfInvention A method of producing biodegradable and bioresorbable polyester materials
abstract A method of producing biodegradable and bioresorbable polyester materialsnby homopolymerization of lactide monomers or their copolymerization, wnincluding block polymerization with lactone monomers, characterized in that polymerizationnor block polymerization of lactide monomers selected from the group consisting ofnglycolide and l- and L, D-lactide, or their copolymerization with selected lactone monomersnfrom the group consisting of -valerolactone and -caprolactone, are carried out in solution, innthe presence of anionic initiators selected from the group consisting of metal alcoholatesnalkali, alkali metal compounds with aromatic hydrocarbons or solutionsnof these metals in ether solvents containing complexing agentsnmetal cation.
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