Renewable terpene-derived polyacrylamides for applications within the speciality chemistry industryTools Savin, Rhona (2022) Renewable terpene-derived polyacrylamides for applications within the speciality chemistry industry. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractThe synthesis of polymers from renewable materials is increasingly becoming of socioeconomic importance; this consumer-led change has caused many industries to move away from fossil fuel based raw materials towards sustainable biobased materials. Croda Ltd is an international speciality chemicals company with a history of using sustainable biobased materials as the key raw ingredients in their products. The Stockman-Howdle collaboration has previously successfully synthesised a range of poly(acrylates) from terpenes, however to our knowledge the formation of renewable polyacrylamides from terpenes has yet to be explored. Polyacrylamides are used in a wide range of applications from drug delivery to contact lenses to wastewater treatment, and with a project market size of over 10 billion US dollars by 2024 renewable alternatives are urgently needed.
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