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1759-9954

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1759-9962

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  • biomedical engineering (Engineering and Technology)
  • chemical engineering (Engineering and Technology)
  • materials engineering (Engineering and Technology)
  • mechanical engineering (Engineering and Technology)
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2012 5.5
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Year 2021
Year 2015
  • Towards sugar-derived polyamides as environmentally friendly materials
    Publication

    - Polymer Chemistry - Year 2015

    As part of our ongoing study investigating isohexide-based polyamides, we have synthesized isosorbide(bis(propan-1-amine)) (DAPIS) and studied its reactivity in the polymerization towards fully biobased polyamides. Polycondensation of nylon salts with various contributions of DAPIS afforded a family of homo- and copolyamides, which were characterized using complementary spectroscopic techniques. The chemical structure of the materials...

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Year 2014
  • Topological behavior mimicking ethylene–hexene copolymers using branched lactones and macrolactones
    Publication
    • L. Jasińska-Walc
    • M. Ryan Hansen
    • D. Dudenko
    • A. Różański
    • M. Bouyahyi
    • M. Wagner
    • R. Graf
    • R. Duchateau

    - Polymer Chemistry - Year 2014

    Polyolefins are of paramount importance in the world of polymers due to their technological and economic potential.1 However, their nonpolar character significantly restricts the compatibility and adhesion properties, which consequently limits their versatility. Moreover, an intensified demand for materials from renewable resources can also become a problematic venture for the current polyolefin industry.2 Although Braskem and...

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