Environmentally Sustainable Polymers
A special issue of Polymers (ISSN 2073-4360). This special issue belongs to the section "Biobased and Biodegradable Polymers".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 September 2019) | Viewed by 64047
Special Issue Editor
Interests: nanocomposites; biobased composites; flame retardancy; additive manufacturing; recycling and life cycle analysis of polymer and composites
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Environmental concerns about polymers and composites are strongly increasing indubitably. Most cited topics are related to the difficulties in controlling their end-of-life lifecycle and also the fate of components mixed with them such as nanoparticles, for example. Hence, the scientific community aims to bring relevant answers to the main critical issues, such as the recycling of engineering plastics or reinforced composites and the development of new biobased monomers, macromolecules, and biodegradable materials. Nevertheless, important challenges are yet to be met such as the proliferation of plastic waste in the oceans or the possibility of eliminating all polymer additives considered as persistent organic pollutants. In order to highlight original contributions to the development of more sustainable polymers, you are invited to submit papers for a new issue of the journal Polymers (IF of 2.935 Ranks 19/87 (Q1) in the category of Polymer Science). This issue will aim to cover the following topics: biobased monomers and polymers, the biodegradability of polymers and composites, the compatibilization of their polymer blends, green additives (plasticizers, stabilizers, flame retardants, etc.), new processes, and applications. Moreover, ageing, recycling, and waste management of sustainable polymers will also be considered, since many biobased polymers are not biodegradable, and some biodegradable materials can be recycled.
Prof. José-Marie Lopez-Cuesta
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- polymers
- biobased
- biodegradable
- polymer blends
- additives
- recycling
- waste
- sustainability
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