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Recent advances in bio-based functional additives for polymers
Progress in Materials Science, 2023Pierfrancesco Cerruti
exaly
Epoxy resins are widely applied in various industries owing to its excellent comprehensive properties. Nevertheless, the manufacturing process of conventional epoxy resins is overdependent on petroleum resources, which is harmful to the environment. Therefore, replacing traditional petroleum-based chemicals with bio-derived ones to develop bio-based ...
Ye, Guofeng, Huo, Guofeng, Liu, Zhitian
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Ye, Guofeng, Huo, Guofeng, Liu, Zhitian
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Current trends in bio‐based elastomer materials
SusMat, 2022Jichuan Zhang, Guo-Hua Hu, Zhao Wang
exaly
The discarding of plastic has recently become an insistent and potentially dangerous environmental issue worldwide. Millions of animals have died as a result of inappropriate plastic disposal, which has also decreased soil fertility by depositing plastic garbage on land and in the ocean.
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From plant phenols to novel bio-based polymers
Progress in Polymer Science, 2022Chaoqun Zhang +2 more
exaly
2017
Bio-based polymers are synthetic polymers partially or totally obtained from derivatives issued from biomass. While representing only 1% of the global polymer production, they have today a fast growing and are source of innovation. At the industrial scale, two main resources are at the origin of bio-based polymers: oils and fats, and polysaccharides ...
Avérous, Luc, Caillol, S, Cramail, H
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Bio-based polymers are synthetic polymers partially or totally obtained from derivatives issued from biomass. While representing only 1% of the global polymer production, they have today a fast growing and are source of innovation. At the industrial scale, two main resources are at the origin of bio-based polymers: oils and fats, and polysaccharides ...
Avérous, Luc, Caillol, S, Cramail, H
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New frontiers in enzyme immobilisation: robust biocatalysts for a circular bio-based economy
Chemical Society Reviews, 2021Roger Arthur Sheldon, Dean Brady
exaly

