Non-Isocyanate-Polyhydroxyurethanes (NIPHUs) of Epoxidized Soybean Oil for Wound Dressings Applications: Physico-Chemical and Mechanical Properties
Maria Morales-González,
Manuel F. Valero,
Luis E. Díaz
Abstract:Within the polyurethanes market, only 0.1% are from renewable sources. With the continuing concern about climate change and greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, the substitution of monomers and processes derived from petrochemical sources is crucial for the development of biomaterials. Therefore, polyhydroxyurethanes have propose due to their synthesis route with the incorporation of monomers from renewable sources such as vegetable oils and the substitution of isocyanates known for their high toxicity, carcino… Show more
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