“…The monomers of polyamides are primarily dicarboxylic acids, diamines, lactams, and ω-amino acids ( Radzik et al, 2019 ). Examples of these main platform chemicals range from succinate ( Zhang et al, 2009 ), glutarate ( Zhao et al, 2018 ), to adipate ( Wang F. et al, 2020 ) for dicarboxylic acids; from putrescine, cadaverine ( Rui et al, 2020 ; Xue et al, 2020 ), to 1,6-hexanediamine for diamines; from δ-valerolactam ( Zhang et al, 2017a ), to ε-caprolactam ( Thompson et al, 2020 ) for lactams; from 3-hydroxybutyrate ( Atakav et al, 2021 ; Mierziak et al, 2021 ; Schmid et al, 2021 ), 2-hydroxybutyrate ( Tian et al, 2021 ), to 3-hydroxyhexanoate ( Harada et al, 2021 ) for hydroxyl acids; and from 4-aminobutyrate, 5AVA ( Cheng et al, 2021b ), to 6-aminocaproate ( Turk et al, 2016 ) for ω-amino acids. In this respect, also 5AVA ( Adkins et al, 2013 ) and δ-valerolactam ( Xu et al, 2020 ) are attractive C5 platform chemicals for the production of biopolyamides from renewable biomass.…”