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Lignins as macromonomers

Gandini A, Naceur BM, Guo ZX, Montanari S (2002) Lignins as macromonomers for polyesters and polyurethanes. In Hu TQ (eds) Chemical modification, properties, and usage of lignin. Academic/Plenum, NY, pp 57-80... [Pg.61]

In conclusion, it has been shown that it is possible to carry out the straightforward transformation of a cheap solid industrial by-product like lignin into a liquid polyol mixture that can be employed directly as a macromonomer for the fabrication of polyurethane foams, and indeed of any other macromolecular material based on polycondensation reactions involving OH groups. [Pg.278]


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