“…Because of the current interest in sustainability, environmental stewardship, and green chemistry, there has been a lot of interest in using agro-based raw materials for polymer design and synthesis. − An often used approach is to start with agricultural products or derivatives and then employ various polymerization methods to produce new biobased materials; for example, new polymeric materials have been made from triglycerides or epoxidized derivatives, − or from amino acids or their analogues. − In our laboratories, one of our synthetic approaches is to make polyurethanes from polysaccharides and their derivatives. − In particular, we have found the microwave-assisted technology to be helpful in making polyurethanes; the process is efficient, saves time, and minimizes energy consumption. Thus, we have previously developed microwave-assisted procedures for the synthesis of polyurethanes from starch and maltodextrin, cyclodextrins, and xylan .…”