Biopolymers as renewable polymeric materials for sustainable development - an overview

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Based on the review of 115 literature items, the article presents biopolymers as renewable polymer materials for sustainable development. The types of biopolymers and their applications are discussed, including biopolymers based on starch, cellulose, bacteria, soy and natural polyester. It also describes the issues of biocompatibility, the principles of sustainable chemistry and sustainable development, as well as market trends and future application directions.

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Srivastava, A., Srivastava, A. K., Singh, A., Singh, P., Verma, S., Vats, M., & Sagadevan, S. (2022). Biopolymers as renewable polymeric materials for sustainable development - an overview. Polimery/Polymers. Industrial Chemistry Research Institute. https://doi.org/10.14314/POLIMERY.2022.5.1

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