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recommended literature:
"Green Polymerization Methods: Renewable Starting Materials, Catalysis and Waste Reduction"
R. T. Mathers, M. A. R. Meier (Eds), Wiley-VCH, 2011
"Redefining biorefinery: the search for unconventional building blocks for materials"
D. Esposito, M. Antonietti, Chemical Society Reviews 2015, 44, 5821-5835,
”Valorization of Biomass: Deriving More Value from Waste”.
C. O. Tuck, E. Pérez, I. T. Horváth, R. A. Sheldon, M. Poliakoff, Science 2012, 337, 695-699,
”Green Polymer Chemistry and Bio-based Plastics: Dreams and Reality”
R. Mülhaupt, Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics 2013, 214, 159-174,
Principles of green chemistry and the biorefinery concept: General aspects and considerations
Types of biomass: Composition, deconstruction and monomer formation
Utilization of plant oil-, terpene- and glycerol-based monomers
Preparation of monomers from lignocellulosic biorefinery
Synthesis of saccharide derived polymers and applications
Synthesis of bio-phenolic derived polymers and applications
Sustainable reaction conditions and environments
Polymerization methods: Ring opening polymerization and olefin metathesis-based polymerizations
Biodegradable Polymers
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