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Nature’s sources for sustainable polymeric materials
The entirety of the lifecycle of a polymer is of the utmost importance, which begins with the consideration of the origin of the starting material. Sourcing starting materials from renewable resources is critical, however, they should not interrupt the food supply chain and be readily available for transformation into monomers and/or polymers.
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Trends in Chemistry serves as a new global platform for discussing significant and transformative concepts across all areas of chemistry. It recognizes that breakthroughs in chemistry hold the key to addressing major global challenges. The journal offers readable, multidisciplinary articles, including reviews, opinions, and short pieces, designed to keep both students and leading scientists updated on pressing issues in the field.
Covering analytical, inorganic, organic, physical, and theoretical chemistry, the journal highlights major themes such as biochemistry, catalysis, environmental chemistry, materials, medicine, polymers, and supramolecular chemistry. It also welcomes articles on chemical education, health and safety, policy and public relations, and ethics and law.