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Volume 8, Issue 6 (Suppl)
J Bioremediat Biodegrad, an open access journal
ISSN:2155-6199
Biopolymers & Bioplastics 2017
October 19-20, 2017
October 19-20, 2017 San Francisco, USA
7
th
International Conference and Exhibition on
Biopolymers and Bioplastics
The synthesis and characterization of farnesene-based polyols
Steven K Henning
Total Petrochemical & Refining USA, Inc., USA
A
bio-based route to the production of
trans
-β-farnesene has recently been commercialized.
Trans
-β-farnesene is capable of
being polymerized by both anionic and cationic pathways, creating low molecular weight polymers with structure-property
relationships unique within the diene class of monomers.
Trans
-β-farnesene is produced through fermentation of sugar feedstocks. The pathway offers an alternative to petroleum-based
feedstocks derived from cracking processes. Anionic polymerization of the monomer produces a highly branched "bottle-brush"
structure, with rheological and thermal properties that are markedly different than those of traditional linear diene polymers.
Specifically, a lack of entanglements is observed even at relatively high molar masses.
The synthesis and characterization of
trans-β
-farnesene-based polymers will be presented, including anionically prepared low
molecular weight diols andmonols. Their utility as novel polyols in various end-use applications such as prepolymers for polyurethane
synthesis will be reviewed.
Biography
Steven K. Henning is Total Cray Valley’s Global Director for Research and Development. Henning previously managed the Rubber Applications Lab for the
Sartomer Company. His career began at The Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company in Akron, OH working for the Exploratory Polymer Research group as part of
Corporate Research, North American Tire Division, and later for Goodyear’s Chemical Division as Team Leader for Anionic and Emulsion Polymer Development.
Henning received his BS degree in Materials Science and Engineering from The Pennsylvania State University and was conferred a master’s degree in Polymer
Science from the University of Akron. He is inventor on over 20 US and international patent files and has published extensively in the area of polymer science.
Steve.henning@total.comSteven K Henning, J Bioremediat Biodegrad 2017, 8:6 (Suppl)
DOI: 10.4172/2155-6199-C1-011