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Polymers from Renewable Resources

Polymers from Renewable Resources


eISSN: 20451377 | ISSN: 20412479 | Current volume: 15 | Current issue: 3 Frequency: Quarterly

Polymers from Renewable Resources, launched in 2010, publishes leading peer reviewed research that is focused on the development of renewable polymers and their application in the production of industrial, consumer, and medical products.

The progressive decline of fossil resources, together with the ongoing increases in oil prices, has initiated an increase in the search for alternatives based on renewable resources for the production of energy. The prevalence of petroleum and carbon based chemistry for the production of organic chemical goods has generated a variety of initiatives aimed at replacing fossil sources with renewable counterparts. In particular, major efforts are being conducted in polymer science and technology to prepare macromolecular materials based on renewable resources. Also gaining momentum is the utilisation of vegetable biomass either by the separation of its components and their development or after suitable chemical modification.

This journal is a valuable addition to academic, research and industrial libraries, research institutions dealing with the use of natural resources and materials science and industrial laboratories concerned with polymer science.

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Polymers from Renewable Resources, launched in 2010, publishes leading peer reviewed research that is focused on the development of renewable polymers and their application in the production of industrial, consumer, and medical products.

The progressive decline of fossil resources, together with the ongoing increases in oil prices, has initiated an increase in the search for alternatives based on renewable resources for the production of energy. The prevalence of petroleum and carbon based chemistry for the production of organic chemical goods has generated a variety of initiatives aimed at replacing fossil sources with renewable counterparts. In particular, major efforts are being conducted in polymer science and technology to prepare macromolecular materials based on renewable resources. Also gaining momentum is the utilisation of vegetable biomass either by the separation of its components and their development or after suitable chemical modification.

This journal is a valuable addition to academic, research and industrial libraries, research institutions dealing with the use of natural resources and materials science and industrial laboratories concerned with polymer science.

Editor in Chief
Prof. Mohammad Reza Saeb Medical University of Gdansk, Poland
Associate Editors
Dr. Aurelio Bifulco University of Naples Federico II, Italy
Dr. Henri Vahabi University of Lorraine, France
Editorial Board
Dr Asish Chauhan Dr. Ambedkar Institute of Technology, India
Professor Jose d'Almeida Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Dr Johanne Denault National Research Council, Canada
Dr Vanessa Goodship University of Warwick, UK
Professor Phil Halley University of Queensland, Australia
Professor Franco La Mantia University of Palermo, Italy
Professor Laurent Matuana Michigan State University, USA
Professor Costa Papaspyrides NTU Athens, Greece
Professor Miguel Rodriguez-Perez Universidad de Valladolid, Spain
Professor Narongrit Sombatsompop King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi, Thailand
Dr Nick Tucker University of Lincoln, UK
Professor Ming Qui Zhang Zhongshan University, China
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