Bioplastics Replace Potentially Dangerous Compound Bisphenol-A with LimonenesteemCreated with Sketch.

in technology •  7 years ago 

Polycarbonates or plastics are ubiquitous in our life today. However, one of their precursors, bisphenol-A, is a potential carcinogen.

Now scientists have developed a method to produce polycarbonates from limonene and CO2, both of which are abundant natural products.

The new polymer has even better thermal properties. The new limonene-derived bioplastics require higher temperatures to melt, which make them safer for everyday use.

Source: Phys.org

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