The next generation of plastics are expected to contribute to a massive reduction in the carbon footprint by the exploitation, in industrial productive processes, of renewablemonomers such as polyols and dicarboxylic acids obtainable via biotechnological production. More specifically, there is a rising demand for advanced polyesters displaying new functional properties while meeting higher sustainability criteria. Polyesters are part of everyday life with applications in clothing, food packaging, car manufacturing and biomedical devices. This reviewis intended to provide an overviewof the array of renewable building blocks already available for synthetic purposes and exploitable in the production of polyesters. Moreover, newgreener routes formore environmentally friendly polyester production and processing are discussed, pointing out the major technological challenges.

Renewable building blocks for sustainable polyesters: new biotechnological routes for greener plastics

GARDOSSI, Lucia;FERRARIO, VALERIO;
2016-01-01

Abstract

The next generation of plastics are expected to contribute to a massive reduction in the carbon footprint by the exploitation, in industrial productive processes, of renewablemonomers such as polyols and dicarboxylic acids obtainable via biotechnological production. More specifically, there is a rising demand for advanced polyesters displaying new functional properties while meeting higher sustainability criteria. Polyesters are part of everyday life with applications in clothing, food packaging, car manufacturing and biomedical devices. This reviewis intended to provide an overviewof the array of renewable building blocks already available for synthetic purposes and exploitable in the production of polyesters. Moreover, newgreener routes formore environmentally friendly polyester production and processing are discussed, pointing out the major technological challenges.
2016
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/pi.5087/abstract
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