“…Polyamide is synthesized by polycondensation of the lactam monomer or diacid and diamine monomer and is widely used in textile fibers, functional film materials, and engineering plastics owing to its excellent heat resistance, mechanical strength and toughness balance, wear resistance, and solvent resistance. , However, the monomers used for polyamide polymerization rely on fossil resources, which do not meet the needs of green and low-carbon development. Although bio-based feedstocks such as castor oil, , 2,5-furandicarboxylic acid, − itaconic acid, − dimer acid, sebacic acid, decanediamine, − and lactate have been used to prepare polyamides, suitable bio-based monomers still need to be developed to prepare bio-based polyamide with excellent performance.…”