bioepoxies
Bioepoxies are a class of epoxy resins derived from renewable resources, offering an alternative to traditional petroleum-based epoxies. These materials leverage bio-based feedstocks, such as plant oils, sugars, or lignin, to create the epoxy resin structure. The primary goal is to reduce the environmental impact associated with epoxy production and use, including decreasing reliance on fossil fuels and potentially lowering carbon footprints.
The development of bioepoxies involves modifying these renewable starting materials to incorporate reactive epoxide groups, which
Applications for bioepoxies are emerging in diverse sectors, including coatings, adhesives, composites, and encapsulants. Their use