Journal article
Defining the Macromolecules of Tomorrow through Synergistic Sustainable Polymer Research
Chemical reviews, Vol.122(6), pp.6322-6373
03/23/2022
DOI: 10.1021/acs.chemrev.1c00173
PMID: 35133803
Abstract
Transforming how plastics are made, unmade, and remade through innovative research and diverse partnerships that together foster environmental stewardship is critically important to a sustainable future. Designing, preparing, and implementing polymers derived from renewable resources for a wide range of advanced applications that promote future economic development, energy efficiency, and environmental sustainability are all central to these efforts. In this
contribution, we take a comprehensive, integrated approach to summarize important and impactful contributions to this broad research arena. The Review highlights signature accomplishments across a broad research portfolio and is organized into four wide-ranging research themes that address the topic in a comprehensive manner: Feedstocks, Polymerization Processes and Techniques, Intended Use, and End of Use. We emphasize those successes that benefitted from collaborative engagements across disciplinary lines.
Details
- Title: Subtitle
- Defining the Macromolecules of Tomorrow through Synergistic Sustainable Polymer Research
- Creators
- Farihah M Haque - University of MinnesotaJacob S A Ishibashi - Northwestern UniversityClaire A L Lidston - Cornell UniversityHuiling Shao - University of MinnesotaFrank S Bates - University of MinnesotaAlice B Chang - University of MinnesotaGeoffrey W Coates - Cornell UniversityChristopher J Cramer - University of MinnesotaPaul J Dauenhauer - University of MinnesotaWilliam R Dichtel - Northwestern UniversityChristopher J Ellison - University of MinnesotaEthan A Gormong - University of MinnesotaLeslie S Hamachi - Northwestern UniversityThomas R Hoye - University of MinnesotaMengyuan Jin - University of MinnesotaJulia A Kalow - Northwestern UniversityHee Joong Kim - University of MinnesotaGaurav Kumar - University of MinnesotaChristopher J LaSalle - University of MinnesotaStephanie Liffland - University of MinnesotaBryce M Lipinski - Cornell UniversityYutong Pang - University of MinnesotaRiffat Parveen - University of South DakotaXiayu Peng - University of MinnesotaYanay Popowski - Washington University in St. LouisEmily A Prebihalo - University of MinnesotaYernaidu Reddi - University of MinnesotaTheresa M Reineke - University of MinnesotaDaylan T Sheppard - Northwestern UniversityJeremy L Swartz - Northwestern UniversityWilliam B Tolman - Washington University in St. LouisBess Vlaisavljevich - University of South DakotaJane Wissinger - University of MinnesotaShu Xu - University of MinnesotaMarc A Hillmyer - University of Minnesota
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Publication Details
- Chemical reviews, Vol.122(6), pp.6322-6373
- DOI
- 10.1021/acs.chemrev.1c00173
- PMID
- 35133803
- NLM abbreviation
- Chem Rev
- ISSN
- 0009-2665
- eISSN
- 1520-6890
- Grant note
- DOI: 10.13039/100000165, name: Division of Chemistry, award: CHE-1136607, CHE-1413862, CHE-1901635; DOI: 10.13039/100007249, name: University of Minnesota
- Language
- English
- Date published
- 03/23/2022
- Academic Unit
- Chemistry
- Record Identifier
- 9984618636402771
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