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Use of Limonene Epoxides and Derivatives as Promising Monomers for Biobased Polymers.

Elodie LouisyVeronika KhodyrievaSandra OliveroVéronique MicheletBogdan C Simionescu
Published in: ChemPlusChem (2022)
(R)-Limonene, a renewable terpene, and its epoxidized derivatives, i. e. limonene epoxides, have prompted growing attention over the last decade as building blocks for the synthesis of biobased monomers and polymers. With the goal of replacing petroleum-based polymers several polymerization techniques have been applied on limonene oxide and limonene dioxide monomers. This paper aims to contribute to the literature by presenting a review dedicated to limonene oxide and dioxide as raw monomers of renewable origin for the development of biobased polymers. The polymerization techniques described are namely the homopolymerization, the copolymerization with carbon dioxide and anhydrides, and the copolymerization of limonene epoxide-based monomers. Limonene oxide polymerizations will be investigated first, followed by limonene dioxide polymerizations.
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