Issue 38, 2014

Biobased building blocks for the rational design of renewable block polymers

Abstract

Block polymers (BPs) derived from biomass (biobased) are necessary components of a sustainable future that relies minimally on petroleum-based plastics for applications ranging from thermoplastic elastomers and pressure-sensitive adhesives to blend compatibilizers. To facilitate their adoption, renewable BPs must be affordable, durable, processable, versatile, and reasonably benign. Their desirability further depends on the relative sustainability of the renewable resources and the methods employed in the monomer and polymer syntheses. Various strategies allow these BPs' characteristics to be tuned and enhanced for commercial applications, and many of these techniques also can be applied to manipulate the wide-ranging mechanical and thermal properties of biobased and self-assembling block polymers. From feedstock to application, this review article highlights promising renewable BPs, plus their material and assembly properties, in support of de novo design strategies that could revolutionize material sustainability.

Graphical abstract: Biobased building blocks for the rational design of renewable block polymers

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
06 Jun 2014
Accepted
29 Jul 2014
First published
18 Aug 2014

Soft Matter, 2014,10, 7405-7424

Biobased building blocks for the rational design of renewable block polymers

A. L. Holmberg, K. H. Reno, R. P. Wool and T. H. Epps, III, Soft Matter, 2014, 10, 7405 DOI: 10.1039/C4SM01220H

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