State-of-the-Art Polymer Science and Technology in Uruguay (2021,2022)
A special issue of Polymers (ISSN 2073-4360).
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The beginning of polymer science in Uruguay is relatively recent and the most significant works has been reported just after the late eighties, covering the study of synthesis and structural characterization of organic and coordination polymers (FQ-UdelaR), polymers from natural sources (FCIEN&FQ-UdelaR), polymers with immunological (FQ-UdelaR), electromechanical (FCIEN-UdelaR), optical (FING-UdelaR) and antifouling properties (FING-UdelaR). During the last ten years, Uruguayan institutions fundamental and applied research conducted in the field of polymer science is leaded by the Physics Group at FQ-UdelaR, particularly focusing in the experimental and theoretical study of polymer’s structure and its correlations with electrical transport for energy conversion and storage applications. In addition, other research is focused in the extraction and characterization of biopolymers mainly for food (CENUR-UdelaR), and others with antimicrobial (FQ-UdelaR), pharmaceutical (FQ-UdelaR), cosmetic (FQ-UdelaR), biocatalysts membranes (FING-ORT), textile and wood industry (FING-UM and FING-UdelaR) and constructing applications (FADU-UdelaR). Finally, other research is focused on mechanical properties of polymer fluids (FCIEN-UdelaR) and environmental studies of microplastics (CENUR-UdelaR). The research on polymer technology including engineering and processing is carried out by FING&CENUR-UdelaR, and in WPC and rubber with natural nano silica (FING&FCIEN-UdelaR). Finally, CTplas is working on issues of circular economy and plastic recycling.
References for institutions are: UdelaR (Universidad de la República), UM (Universidad de Montevideo), ORT (Universidad ORT), FQ (Facultad de Química), FCIEN (Facultad de Ciencias), FING (Facultad de Ingeniería), FADU (Facultad de Arquitectura, Diseño y Urbanismo), CENUR (Centro Universitario Regional Litoral Norte, Noreste & Este) and CTplas (Centro Tecnológico del plástico).
In this Special Issue, we aim to present a broad overview on recent developments in the field of polymer science and technology in Uruguay. Reviews, original articles, and state-of-the-art research papers, covering all the aspects of current trends in polymer-based materials research performed in Uruguay or by Uruguayan researchers working abroad are welcome.
The topics of this special issue will include, but are not limited to:
- Polymers chemistry and physics
- Polymersmicro- and nano-composites
- Biopolymers and bio-based polymers
- Polymers processing and engineering
- Polymers sustainability
Prof. Dr. Ricardo Faccio
Dr. Mariano Romero
Prof. Dr. Fernando Ferreira
Prof. Pablo Raimonda, Chem. Eng.
Prof. Dr. Álvaro W. Mombrú
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Polymers chemistry and physics
- Polymers micro- and nano-composites
- Biopolymers and bio-based polymers
- Polymers processing and engineering
- Polymers sustainability
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