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Bio- and Bioinspired-Catalysts

Ionic liquids are indicated as green solvents because of their negligible vapor pressure. However, major concerns exist regarding their impact and persistence in the environment, raising several doubts about whether they could really be presented as an advance towards sustainable chemical production. [Pg.103]

We could thus conclude that this is a worthy area for R D, but the sustainability of proposed processes still presents more doubts than certainties. However, new developments, such as that discussed for supported liquid films, open up very interesting perspectives, although intense R D is still necessary. [Pg.103]


Several sessions were included in scientific program. The session Bio-inspired Polymers included 11 oral presentations. Self-assembly of an aquaporin mimic, tailoring surface properties with polymer brushes, bioinspired block copolymers, hierarchically structured conjugated polymers via supramolecular self-assembly, natural polymeric composites with mechanical function, macromolecular oxidation catalysts based on miniemulsion polymerization and some other problems were discussed on this session. [Pg.200]


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