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Pierre Delliere1, Nathanael Guigo1
1Institut de Chimie de Nice, Université Côte d'Azur, CNRS, UMR 7272, 06108 Nice, France.
Abstract:
Poly(furfuryl alcohol) is a bio-based thermoset resin with a limited application portfolio due to its brittleness. Side ring-opening reactions that occur during polymerization lead to carbonyl moieties. Such unique self-generated functionality was exploited to generate tough and ductile materials via the creation of Schiff-based macromolecular architectures.
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