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العنوان: |
Lipidic biomass as a renewable chemical building block for polymeric materials. |
المؤلفون: |
Alarcon, Rafael Turra1 (AUTHOR) rafael.alarcon@usp.br, dos Santos, Gabriel Iago2 (AUTHOR), Gaglieri, Caroline2 (AUTHOR), de Moura, Aniele1 (AUTHOR), Cavalheiro, Éder Tadeu Gomes1 (AUTHOR), Bannach, Gilbert2 (AUTHOR) |
المصدر: |
Chemical Communications. 12/21/2024, Vol. 60 Issue 98, p14557-14572. 16p. |
مصطلحات موضوعية: |
*BIOMASS chemicals, *ABIETIC acid, *ESSENTIAL oils, *VEGETABLE oils, *RENEWABLE natural resources, *TERPENES |
مستخلص: |
Polymers are intrinsically connected to modern society and are found and used in a variety of technologies. Although polymers are valuable, concerns about synthetic polymers derived from non-renewable sources have emerged. Therefore, there is a need to develop new polymeric materials from renewable sources, especially those that are cost-effective, non-toxic, widely available, not derived from depleting sources and are designed to be biodegradable after disposal. In this regard, a perfect class of renewable resources are the lipids (not soluble in water), among which, we can find useful compounds such as triacylglycerols/triglycerides (vegetable oil), terpenes/terpenoids (essential oils), and abietic acid (rosin resin). These are liable to modification to new monomers that can be used in adhesives, 3D-printing, self-healing and so on. However, these materials still suffer from some limitations when compared to non-renewable polymers. Therefore, in this feature article, we will present a description/review of these renewable sources together with related polymeric materials and their mechanical/chemical/physical properties and applications. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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