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Synthetic mimicking of plant oils and comparison with naturally grown products in polyurethane synthesis
Authors:Coles Stuart R  Barker Guy  Clark Andrew J  Kirwan Kerry  Jacobs Daniel  Makenji Kylash  Pink David
Institution:Warwick Manufacturing Group, University of Warwick, Coventry, CV4 7AL, UK. s.r.coles@warwick.ac.uk
Abstract:The use of plant oils as industrial feedstocks can often be hampered by their lack of optimization towards a particular process, as well as their development being risky; growing suitable volumes of crops to test can take up to five years. To circumvent this, we aimed to discover a method that would mimic plant oil profiles in the laboratory, and show that they exhibited similar properties to the naturally grown plant oils in a given process. Using the synthesis of polyurethanes as an example, we have synthesized six different polymers and demonstrated that plant oils will produce polymers with similar physical properties to those oils mimicked in the laboratory. The use of this mimicking process can be extended to other types of polymers to obtain a method for predicting the properties of a given material based on the plant oil composition of a crop before it is grown in bulk.
Keywords:biopolymers  mimicking  polyurethanes  synthesis  triglycerides
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