Bio-based Polymers

Bio-based polymers are polymers extracted from renewable biomass sources such as plants, algae, and microorganisms. These polymers can be either biodegradable or non-biodegradable, depending on their chemical composition. Bio-based polymers are increasingly being used as alternatives to traditional petroleum-based plastics because they are more environmentally friendly and sustainable. Some common bio-based polymers include polylactic acid (PLA), polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA), and cellulose-based polymers. These polymers can be used in a wide range of applications, including packaging, textiles, automotive parts, and medical devices. Overall, bio-based polymers are a promising and rapidly growing area of the plastics industry, with the potential to help reduce the environmental impact of plastic production and consumption.

Catalog Number Product Name Order Quantity
BBP-0539 Poly(trimethylene succinate) Inquiry cart
BBP-0540 Poly(styrenesulfonic acid), 30% soln. in water Inquiry cart
BBP-0541 Polystyrene sulfonic acid Inquiry cart
BBP-0542 Polydiphenoxyphosphazene Inquiry cart
BBP-0543 Octadecyl vinyl ether/maleic anhydride copolymer Inquiry cart
BBP-0544 Poly(2,2-dimethyl-1,3-propylene succinate) Inquiry cart
BBP-0545 Poly(butadiene/maleic acid) 1:1, 42% soln. in water Inquiry cart
BBP-0546 Polystyrene, 98% syndiotactic Inquiry cart
BBP-0547 Poly(2-phenylethyl methacrylate) Inquiry cart
BBP-0548 Poly(p-vinylbenzyl chloride) Inquiry cart

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