Long-term properties and end-of-life of polymers from renewable resources

The long-term properties and end-of-life of polymers are not antagonist issues. They actually are inherently linked by the duality between durability and degradation. The control of the service-to-disposal pathway at useful performance, along with low-impact disposal represents an added-value. There...

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Veröffentlicht in:Polymer degradation and stability 2017-03, Vol.137, p.35-57
Hauptverfasser: Badia, J.D., Gil-Castell, O., Ribes-Greus, A.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The long-term properties and end-of-life of polymers are not antagonist issues. They actually are inherently linked by the duality between durability and degradation. The control of the service-to-disposal pathway at useful performance, along with low-impact disposal represents an added-value. Therefore, the routes of design, production, and discarding of bio-based polymers must be carefully strategized. In this sense, the combination of proper valorisation techniques, i.e. material, energetic and/or biological at the most appropriate stage should be targeted. Thus, the consideration of the end-of-life of a material for a specific application, instead of the end-of-life of a material should be the fundamental focus. This review covers the key aspects of lab-scale techniques to infer the potential of performance and valorisation of polymers from renewable resources as a key gear for sustainability. [Display omitted] •The long-term properties and the end-of-life of polymers are not antagonist issues.•The duality between durability and degradation is key for the sustainable design.•Design, production, valorisation and disposal of bio-based polymers are strategic.•End-of-life of a material for an application, instead of end-of-life of a material.•Material, energetic and biological valorisations must be smartly combined.
ISSN:0141-3910
1873-2321
DOI:10.1016/j.polymdegradstab.2017.01.002