polyterpeenit
Polyterpeenit is a term used in materials science to describe a class of high-performance polymers based on terpene-derived monomers that are linked by nitrogen-containing bridges to form a crosslinked network. The concept combines renewable terpenoid feedstocks with chemically robust, thermally stable linkages to yield durable polymers for demanding environments.
Structure and synthesis: The backbone commonly assembles multifunctional terpenoid units (from compounds such as pinene or
Properties: Reported properties include high glass-transition temperatures (often above 180°C), high modulus, excellent chemical resistance, and
Applications and status: In speculative and early-stage literature, polyterpeenit is proposed for aerospace coatings, high-temperature seals,