Efficient Preparation and Antibacterial Activity of Limonene-Based Terpolymer Particles with Controllable Composition and Size via Self-Stabilized Precipitation Polymerization
Jianfei Li,
Hongchi Zhao,
Wantai Yang
Abstract:Exploiting bio-based functional polymers to alleviate
the scarcity
of petroleum resources has garnered a great deal of interest. The
ecofriendliness, plentiful supply, and sustainability of limonene
(LM) make it an excellent option. Nevertheless, the self-inhibitory
effect of exocyclic allyl and steric hindrance pose significant challenges
to the effective synthesis of LM-based polymers. Herein, maleic anhydride
(MAH)/vinyl acetate (VAc)/LM terpolymer (PMVLM) microsphere with a
controllable size (about 0.68–1.… Show more
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