Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5143451 Current Opinion in Green and Sustainable Chemistry 2017 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
The world polymer industry claims over 2 million tons per year, though most synthetic polymers use petroleum feedstocks, there is a growing effort to prepare polymers from renewable raw materials concerning the depleting fossil fuel resources. In this short review, we would like to emphasize the potential that CO2 based polymers, polycarbonates and polyurethanes from copolymerization of CO2 and epoxides, have to mitigate the above concerns, where the newly developed metal catalyst systems allow not only their high efficient synthesis, significant advances have been achieved in stereo-controlled copolymerization. It is also noteworthy that the physical and chemical properties of CO2 based polymers may be tailored, which help to pave the way from their lab curiosities to practical application, as new applications have been realized such as biodegradable disposal bags, and hydrolysis and oxidation resistant water borne adhesives.
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