Data are given concerning investigation of the supermolecular and porous structure of films obtained from solutions of a mixture of polyhydroxybutyrate and polycaprolactone in chloroform by methods of electron microscopy, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy– attenuated internal reflectance, and dynamic mechanical analysis.
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