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recycling, particularly of polyesters. You also need to have strong expertise in polymer chemistry, including advanced materials characterisation. Meriting qualifications is experience in molecular dynamics
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on the processing and characterisation of recycled polyester, with an emphasis on its spinnability into fibres. You will analyse and interpret the obtained results and report them to the project team. Some of the
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Engineering or a related field. Objectives: This fellowship is part of the PolyGreen project, which aims at developing a new technology to produce novel crosslinked polyester biocomposites for application in
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Basque Center for Macromolecular Design and Engineering POLYMAT Fundazioa | Spain | about 2 months ago
Chemistry is available in the Catalysis and Sustainable Group (https://haritzsardonlab.com/ ) at the Basque Center for Macromolecular Design and Engineering, POLYMAT Fundazioa (www.polymat.eu ) under
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integrative “lignin-first” strategies for extraction, fractionation, and enzymatic functionalization of lignin. Bio-assembly – synthesizing new biobased polyesters from lignocellulosic feedstocks. Re-assembly
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” strategies for extraction, fractionation, and enzymatic functionalization of lignin. Bio-assembly – synthesizing new biobased polyesters from lignocellulosic feedstocks. Re-assembly – polymerizing
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” strategies for extraction, fractionation, and enzymatic functionalization of lignin. Bio-assembly – synthesizing new biobased polyesters from lignocellulosic feedstocks. Re-assembly – polymerizing
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eligibility criteria set out by the UKRI at: https://www.ukri.org/what-we-do/developing-people-and-skills/esrc/funding-for-postgraduate-training-and-development/eligibility-for-studentship-funding/ Research in
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integrative “lignin-first” strategies for extraction, fractionation, and enzymatic functionalization of lignin. Bio-assembly – synthesizing new biobased polyesters from lignocellulosic feedstocks. Re-assembly
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. The project aims to create novel bio-based polyesters to replace fossil-based synthetic and harmful additives in food contact paper packaging. We aim to use fatty acid polyesters with various biobased diols