3.1.1.101 (epsilon-caprolactone)n + H2O - Thermomonospora curvata (epsilon-caprolactame)n-1 + ethylene terephthalate - ? 436645 3.1.1.101 (epsilon-caprolactone)n + H2O - Thermomonospora curvata DSM 43183 (epsilon-caprolactame)n-1 + ethylene terephthalate - ? 436645 3.1.1.101 (ethylene terephthalate)n + H2O - Fusarium oxysporum (ethylene terephthalate)n-1 + 4-[(2-hydroxyethoxy)carbonyl]benzoate - ? 436646 3.1.1.101 (ethylene terephthalate)n + H2O - Fusarium vanettenii (ethylene terephthalate)n-1 + 4-[(2-hydroxyethoxy)carbonyl]benzoate - ? 436646 3.1.1.101 (ethylene terephthalate)n + H2O - Thermobifida fusca (ethylene terephthalate)n-1 + 4-[(2-hydroxyethoxy)carbonyl]benzoate - ? 436646 3.1.1.101 (ethylene terephthalate)n + H2O - Ideonella sakaiensis (ethylene terephthalate)n-1 + 4-[(2-hydroxyethoxy)carbonyl]benzoate - ? 436646 3.1.1.101 (ethylene terephthalate)n + H2O - Thermomonospora curvata (ethylene terephthalate)n-1 + 4-[(2-hydroxyethoxy)carbonyl]benzoate - ? 436646 3.1.1.101 (ethylene terephthalate)n + H2O substrates are amorphous PET film or PET fibers Thermobifida fusca (ethylene terephthalate)n-1 + 4-[(2-hydroxyethoxy)carbonyl]benzoate terephthalate is the dominant hydrolysis product detected after a reaction time of 50 h at 65°C. Monohydroxyethylene terephthalate which inhibits the hydrolysis of PET is almost completely converted into terephthalate and accounts for less than 9.1% of the total hydrolysis products ? 436646 3.1.1.101 (ethylene terephthalate)n + H2O 4-[(2-hydroxyethoxy)carbonyl]benzoate is the predominant product Sus scrofa (ethylene terephthalate)n-1 + 4-[(2-hydroxyethoxy)carbonyl]benzoate - ? 436646 3.1.1.101 (ethylene terephthalate)n + H2O 4-[(2-hydroxyethoxy)carbonyl]benzoate is the predominant product Triticum aestivum (ethylene terephthalate)n-1 + 4-[(2-hydroxyethoxy)carbonyl]benzoate - ? 436646