Defining the Macromolecules of Tomorrow through Synergistic Sustainable Polymer Research.
Farihah M HaqueJacob S A IshibashiClaire A L LidstonHuiling ShaoFrank S BatesAlice B ChangGeoffrey W CoatesChristopher J CramerPaul J DauenhauerWilliam R DichtelChristopher J EllisonEthan A GormongLeslie S HamachiThomas R HoyeMengyuan JinJulia A KalowHee Joong KimGaurav KumarChristopher J LaSalleStephanie LifflandBryce M LipinskiYutong PangRiffat ParveenXiayu PengYanay PopowskiEmily A PrebihaloYernaidu ReddiTheresa M ReinekeDaylan T SheppardJeremy L SwartzWilliam B TolmanBess VlaisavljevichJane WissingerShu XuMarc A HillmyerPublished in: Chemical reviews (2022)
Transforming how plastics are made, unmade, and remade through innovative research and diverse partnerships that together foster environmental stewardship is critically important to a sustainable future. Designing, preparing, and implementing polymers derived from renewable resources for a wide range of advanced applications that promote future economic development, energy efficiency, and environmental sustainability are all central to these efforts. In this Chemical Reviews contribution, we take a comprehensive, integrated approach to summarize important and impactful contributions to this broad research arena. The Review highlights signature accomplishments across a broad research portfolio and is organized into four wide-ranging research themes that address the topic in a comprehensive manner: Feedstocks, Polymerization Processes and Techniques, Intended Use, and End of Use. We emphasize those successes that benefitted from collaborative engagements across disciplinary lines.