Plant oils: The perfect renewable resource for polymer science?!
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
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Abstract
Already for a long time, plant oils and their derivatives have been used by polymer chemists due to their renewable nature, world wide availability, relatively low price, and their rich application possibilities. Although many different synthetic approaches have been used, more recent examples are pointing in the direction of catalytic transformations and other efficient reactions to achieve a more sustainable production of polymers from these renewable resources. In this context, olefin metathesis, thiol–ene additions, and other processes can contribute not only to a more efficient synthesis of plant oil based polymers, but also to broaden the application possibilities of plant oils. This feature article…
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- Context (archaeology)
- Renewable resource
- Renewable energy
- Polymer
- Biochemical engineering
- Metathesis
- Polymerization
- Organic chemistry
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