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Polyamides go circular

Antonio A. Castillo-Garcia and Katalin Barta ()
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Antonio A. Castillo-Garcia: University of Graz
Katalin Barta: University of Graz

Nature Sustainability, 2024, vol. 7, issue 5, 523-524

Abstract: Polyamides are an important class of polymers, yet their fossil-based manufacturing markedly contributes to environmental pollution. A recent breakthrough unlocks a sustainable pathway to recyclable polyamides produced directly from biomass.

Date: 2024
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