Isocyanate-Free Routes to Polyurethanes and Poly(hydroxy Urethane)s
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en
Article de revue
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Chemical Reviews. 2015, vol. 115, n° 22, p. 12407-12439
American Chemical Society
English Abstract
Greener routes to polyurethanes are required and arouse a growing interest in the academic and industrial communities. To this purpose, the depletion of fossil resources exacerbates the need of renewable materials. This ...Read more >
Greener routes to polyurethanes are required and arouse a growing interest in the academic and industrial communities. To this purpose, the depletion of fossil resources exacerbates the need of renewable materials. This review details two main routes to phosgene-free and isocyanate-free pathways to polyurethanes: the transurethanization and the cyclic carbonate/amine routes. A focus is also made on bio-based synthons toward non-phosgene and non-isocyanate PUs.Read less <
English Keywords
ETHYLENE CARBONATE
DIMETHYL CARBONATE
FATTY-ACID DERIVATIVES
INDUCED SELF-ORGANIZATION
ALTERNATING POLY(AMIDE URETHANE)S
THERMOPLASTIC POLY(ETHER URETHANE)S
6-MEMBERED CYCLIC CARBONATES
IONIC LIQUIDS
GLYCEROL CARBONATE
ALIPHATIC-AMINES
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