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Smells like progress: Making sustainable polymers from fragrant molecules

2019-10-19 22:34:39| Canadian Plastics Headlines

British researchers have developed a technique for extracting molecules found in the essential oils of a wide variety of plants to produce organic polymers to replace plastics made from petrochemicals. The post Smells like progress: Making sustainable polymers from fragrant molecules appeared first on Canadian Plastics.

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