Enzymes in Poly(Butylene-Succinate) Industry: An Overview on Synthesis Routes and Post-Processing Strategies


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Recent Trends in Biocatalysis
Submission Deadline: August 15, 2022 (Open) Submit Now
Guest Editor
Carmen G. Boeriu, PhD
1. Wageningen Food & Biobased Research, P.O. Box 17, 6700 AA Wageningen, The Netherlands
2. The Polytechnic University of Timisoara, Piata Victoriei nr 2, 300006, Timisoara, Romania
Research Interests: The biocatalytic conversion of biomass into added value chemicals; Biobased monomers and polymers; The enzymatic synthesis and modification of biopolymers and the development of functional materials derived from biopolymers; The application of enzymatic reactions in the polysaccharide, peptide, protein and lignin chemistry
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Publication
Enzymes in Poly(Butylene-Succinate) Industry: An Overview on Synthesis Routes and Post-Processing Strategiesby
![]() ![]() Abstract This paper will present some sectors in which enzymes can replace traditional catalysts in poly(butylene-succinate) industry, emphasizing the green chemistry aspects associated with these newer strategies. |
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