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Polymers that contain hydrolytically labile linkages in their backbone can hydrolyze by two different mechanisms. These are bulk erosion and surface erosion. In a bulk-eroding polymer, the hydrolytic process occurs throughout the bulk of the material, whereas in surface erosion the hydrolysis is confined to the outer surface of a solid device (1).
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Heller, J. (1986). Control of Polymer Surface Erosion by the use of Excipients. In: Chiellini, E., Giusti, P., Migliaresi, C., Nicolais, L. (eds) Polymers in Medicine II. Polymer Science and Technology, vol 34. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-1809-5_26
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