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New biobased recyclable polyesters exhibit excellent tensile properties beyond polyethylene and polypropylene
The research group of Professor Kotohiro Nomura, Tokyo Metropolitan University, in cooperation with the research group of Director Hiroshi Hirano, Osaka Research Institute of Industrial Science and Technology, has developed biobased polyesters from inedible plant resources, which can be easily chemical recyclable and exhibit promising mechanical properties in films than commodity plastics.
https://phys.org/news/2023-10-biobased-recyclable-polyesters-excellent-tensile.html
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Great innovation
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Such innovations will help get rid of the plastic pollution pandemic
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This is a significant advancement in the field of materials science. This innovation has the potential to contribute to the development of more sustainable and environmentally friendly materials for various applications.
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Good innovation indeed
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