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      From Plastic Waste to New Materials for Energy Storage 

      Olazabal Lorea, Ion; Goujon, Nicolas; Mantione, Daniele; Álvarez Tirado, Marta; Jehanno, Coralie; Mecerreyes Molero, David; Sardon Muguruza, Haritz (Royal Society of Chemistry, 2022-07-06)
      The use of plastic waste to develop high added value materials, also known as upcycling, is a useful strategy towards the development of more sustainable materials. More specifically, the use of plastic waste as a feedstock ...
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      Polyether Synthesis by Bulk Self-Condensation of Diols Catalyzed by Non-eutectic Acid Base Organocatalysts 

      Basterrechea Gorostiza, Andere; Gabirondo Amenabar, Elena; Jehanno, Coralie; Zhu, Haijin; Flores, Irma; Müller Sánchez, Alejandro Jesús ORCID; Etxeberria Lizarraga, Agustín ORCID; Mecerreyes Molero, David; Coulembier, Olivier; Sardon Muguruza, Haritz (American Chemical Society, 2019-01-25)
      Polyethers constitute a well-established class of polymers covering a wide range of applications from industrial man-ufacturing to nanomedicine. Nevertheless, their industrial implementation is limited to short chain ...
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      Sustainable Materials and Chemical Processes for Additive Manufacturing 

      Sánchez Rexach, Eva Gloria; Johnston, Trevor G.; Jehanno, Coralie; Sardon Muguruza, Haritz; Nelson, Alshakim ORCID (ACS, 2020-08-03)
      Additive manufacturing (AM) is energizing the fields of chemistry and materials science to develop new inks for new applications within fields such as aerospace, robotics, and healthcare. AM enables the fabrication of ...
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      Upgrading Polyurethanes into Functional Ureas through the Asymmetric Chemical Deconstruction of Carbamates 

      Olazabal Lorea, Ion; González Vives, Alba; Vallejos, Saúl; Rivilla de la Cruz, Iván ORCID; Jehanno, Coralie; Sardon Muguruza, Haritz (American Chemical Society, 2023-01)
      The importance of systematic and efficient recycling of all forms of plastic is no longer a matter for debate. Constituting the sixth most produced polymer family worldwide, polyurethanes, which are used in a broad variety ...