Bio-sourced monomers and cationic
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Bio-sourced monomers and cationic photopolymerization–The green combination towards eco-friendly and non-toxic materials. Author links open overlay panel Lucie Pierau a, Christine Elian a, Jun Akimoto b, The different strategies for the synthesis of epoxy
Phthalate plasticizers, mainly petroleum-based products, are colorless liquid phthalate esters, as shown in Figure 3, that are soluble in most organic solvents, but are unfortunately also soluble
Green Monomers for 3D Printing: Epoxy
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Photopolymerization represents an environmentally friendly polymerization technique due to the ability of solvent-free and room-temperature curing. However, industrially used resins are usually derived from fossil resources,
In analogy to petrochemistry, in which petroleum is refined to obtain monomers, in strategy (i) biorefinery and biofuel technologies are developed to refine biomass to produce renewable oil and green monomers.
Eco-friendly Development of New Biodegradable
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In this work, new biobased polymeric materials were synthesized using interesting limonene-based multifunctional monomers as building blocks: the tetrafunctional 2,8-dihydroxy
Some researchers report the synthesis of environmentally friendly biodegradable cellulose-acrylic materials since cellulose is very sensitive to a microbiological attack. In this
Efficient biobased oligomeric plasticizers from the renewable
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A focus has been the generation of plasticizers from renewable, inexpensive, nontoxic biobased precursors. Many small molecule plasticizers have been prepared from
Expanding the monomer pool would allow the design of polymers with various monomeric compositions and functionalities; however, the reaction system (for example,
Eco-friendly polymers based on Baru vegetable oil
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Biomass-derivative materials are one of the answers to substitute materials from finite sources in the coming decades. Thus, the present paper demonstrates the syntheses of
In this paper, lemon and fennel wastes were recovered and used as secondary-raw polysaccharide sources. These polysaccharides were exploited as natural plasticizers of sodium alginate (A) based films, in order to improve sodium alginate performances, limited by its fragility, extending its potential application in a cost effective and eco-friendly way.
- Can acrylic monomers and biodegradable polymers form eco-friendly copolymers?
- In summary, it results interesting how acrylic monomers, conventionally used to make non-biodegradable polymers, are effectively used in combination with biodegradable polymers to form eco-friendly copolymers.
- Can bio-based monomers make plastics Green?
- There are many examples of how this team play affords green materials with attractive processing and material properties. Today, bio-based monomers are used to render conventional plastics like PET and polyolefins renewable and green without impairing their attractive properties and recycling capability.
- Are biodegradable cellulose-acrylic materials environmentally friendly?
- Some researchers report the synthesis of environmentally friendly biodegradable cellulose-acrylic materials since cellulose is very sensitive to a microbiological attack. In this sense, some of these reports are particularly analyzed. A representation of the different types of modifications with acrylic cellulose monomers is shown in Fig. 4.
- What is recurrent biodegradable natural polymer modified by acrylic monomers?
- Starch is another recurrent biodegradable natural polymer modified by acrylic monomers by in-situ polymerization. Analog to natural gums, the modification is done by grafting different acrylic monomers in aqueous starch solutions depending on the type of material and properties required, as shown in Fig. 3.
- Should biobased monomers be used for photopolymerization?
- Moreover, in the current search for the reduction of the environmental impacts of polymers, the use of biobased monomers is one of the most crucial stakes. At the crossroads of these domains, biobased monomers photopolymerization offers the best of both.
- Is photopolymerization environmentally friendly?
- CC-BY 4.0 . Photopolymerization represents an environmentally friendly polymerization technique due to the ability of solvent-free and room-temperature curing. However, industrially used resins are usually derived from fossil resources, inherently increasing the environmental impact of such materials.