Closing the Loop with Citramalic Acid-Based Chiral Polyester: A Novel Strategy as a Game-Changer for Sustainable Materials

    September 2025 in “ Chemical Engineering Journal
    Lei Song, Xinyu Liu, Ruimin Wang, Mo Zhou, Fei Li, Yunlong Sun, Lu Li, Yanming Hu, Ding Zhou, Xiaowei Xu, Mingyuan Zheng, Rui Wang, Rui Wang, Rui Wang
    The study introduces a novel series of poly(butylene citramalate-co-butylene succinate) (PBCS) copolymers, which represent a significant advancement in sustainable polyester design. PBCS exhibits high toughness, recyclability, and degradability, with innovations such as dynamic hydrogen bonding and strain-induced crystallization contributing to its exceptional mechanical properties. It is biocompatible and effective in wound healing, achieving complete skin and hair follicle regeneration in 7 days. The material is bio-sourced from R-(−)-citramalic acid, offering soil degradability, separability, and recyclability, making it suitable for industrial, medical, and commercial applications. This development supports a circular economy by reducing fossil-fuel dependency and enhancing sustainable plastic management.
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