Bio-polymers and Polymer Chemistry
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Oct 06-07, 2025 Tokyo, Japan

2nd International Conference onBio-polymers and Polymer Chemistry

Early Bird Registration End Date: Jan 28, 2025
Abstract Submission Opens: Jan 02, 2025

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Latest News

Bioplastics Biopolymers Market Emerging Trends and Growth Prospects 2032 | Nature Works, Braskem, BASF

2024-12-20 - 2024-12

Global Bioplastics Biopolymers Market Size, Status, and Forecast for the 2024-2032. In-depth research has been compiled to provide the most up-to-date information on key aspects of the worldwide market. This research report covers major aspects of the Bioplastics Biopolymers Market including drivers, restraints, historical and current trends, regulatory scenarios, and technological advancements. It provides the industry overview with growth analysis and historical & futuristic cost, revenue, demand and supply data (as applicable). The research analysts provide an elaborate description of the value chain, future strategies. Our reports are single-point solutions for businesses to grow, evolve, and mature. Our real-time data collection methods along with ability to track more than one million high growth niche Bioplastics Biopolymers are aligned with your aims.


UA Little Rock Student Leads Polymer Chemistry Project During Summer Internship at Sherwin-Williams

2024-10-25 - 2025-01

A University of Arkansas at Little Rock student gained invaluable hands-on experience this summer while interning at Sherwin-Williams’ research and development site in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
“This experience prepared me for my future career by giving me hands-on exposure to polymer chemistry and a deeper understanding of how chemistry is applied in industry,” said MaryGrace McAfee, a senior double major in biology and chemistry from Texarkana. “The diversity of tasks and learning opportunities made the experience both challenging and rewarding.”
Specializing in polymer chemistry, McAfee managed her own project to develop and test a new polymer for coil coatings.
“I researched polymers with the goal of developing improved coil coatings for metal surfaces,” McAfee said. “Coil coating is a fast and continuous process that allows metal to be pre-painted before fabrication, which offers significant efficiency benefits. Researching this work is important because metal surfaces often require specialized coatings for different applications, each with distinct performance requirements such as durability, corrosion resistance, and aesthetic needs. By formulating polymers tailored to these specific applications, we ensure that the coatings deliver optimal performance, providing customers with high-quality, reliable products for their various needs.”

McAfee presented her findings to Sherwin-Williams employees and leaders during a presentation and poster session. She is also grateful for the new opportunities she gained from the summer internship.
“At Sherwin-Williams, I had had the opportunity to work with large molecules, gaining new lab techniques, exploring different synthesis routes, and broadening my perspective on organic chemistry,” she said. “I also had the opportunity to collaborate with various chemistry groups, which improved my communication and teamwork skills, essential for working on complex projects. Additionally, I learned valuable insights into how chemistry is practiced in a corporate setting, giving me a clearer understanding of what it’s like to work in the industry.”
After the Donaghey Scholar graduates next May, McAfee plans to attend graduate school to earn a Ph.D. in organic chemistry, but she will look on this summer internship as a major growing point in her professional career.
“I’d like to express my sincere gratitude to my mentor at Sherwin-Williams, Andy Tangen, and the entire polymer group for their incredible guidance and expertise throughout the summer,” McAfee said. “I also want to thank Sherwin-Williams for providing such a fantastic internship experience. They are a company that truly cares about their employees and is committed to advancing chemistry in innovative and impactful ways.”


Dr. Basit Yameen Recognised as Pioneering Investigator in Polymer Chemistry by Royal Society of Chemistry’s Polymer Chemistry Journal

2024-12-11 - 2025-01

The Polymer Chemistry journal of the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) recently named Dr. Basit Yameen, Associate Professor, Syed Babar Ali School of Science and Engineering (SBASSE), LUMS, amongst those recommended for recognition as one of the 2025 Polymer Chemistry Pioneering Investigators. This achievement reflects his focused approach and passion for the field.

Polymer Chemistry is the flagship journal of the RSC that publishes most innovative and impactful original work in the field of polymer chemistry. “The Editorial and Advisory Boards of the RSC’s Polymer Chemistry journal and previously-recognised Pioneering Investigators have personally recommended researchers who continuously publish creative, innovative work and have enriched several research areas for this recognition,” explains Dr. Basit.

“I have been invited to contribute to the Polymer Chemistry Pioneering Investigators collection, which will highlight the great work being done by mid-career investigators who have firmly established themselves as pioneers of the field of polymer chemistry.”

In 2014-15, Dr. Basit was among the 30 scientists globally who were recognised as “Emerging Investigators” by the same platform. Commenting on his latest achievement, Dr. Basit says, “This is such a humbling moment, that nearly a decade later I have been identified and recommended by the journal’s Editorial and Advisory boards as one of the Pioneering Investigators who have firmly established themselves as pioneers of the field of polymer chemistry.”

Having established a vibrant and thriving research programme at LUMS himself, Dr. Basit and his team, day-in day-out, explore the exciting opportunities offered by the wonderful world of polymer chemistry. His current research activities encompass a range of fundamental and applied endeavours focused on the development of functional polymers, hybrid smart materials, and interfaces.

“My contributions are related to the development of polymers, nanomaterials, surface chemistries, and chemistries in confined environments enabling the creation of innovative smart materials. These materials find applications in biomedical sciences, bio and chemical sensing, efficient light energy harvesting and conversion technologies, stimuli-responsive separation technologies, and environmental remediation,” explains Dr. Basit.

Dr. Basit Yameen, with over two decades of experience with polymers, is also helping stakeholders including the government and industry in streamlining policies and regulations for plastic production and mitigating plastic-related pollution challenges.

Commenting on LUMS and the research opportunities here, Dr. Basit says, “LUMS has established an ecosystem where I have been able to translate my vision of high-quality teaching, research, and service. The University has generously invested in the development of critical infrastructure, providing access to essential resources to conduct high-quality research. The internal fu


Biopolymers Market, worth USD 8.06 Bn in 2023, is expected to grow to USD 22.37 Bn by 2030, with a 15.3 Percentage CAGR

2025-01-08 - 2025-01

The biopolymers market is witnessing significant growth due to the increasing demand for sustainable and eco-friendly materials across various industries. These polymers, derived from renewable resources like plants, microorganisms, and agricultural waste, are gaining popularity as alternatives to conventional plastics. The market is driven by rising environmental concerns, stringent regulations on plastic usage, and growing consumer preference for biodegradable and compostable products. With applications spanning packaging, agriculture, medical, and automotive sectors, the biopolymers market is poised for robust expansion in the coming years.

The growth of the biopolymers market is propelled by a combination of environmental, regulatory, and economic factors. Rising awareness about the adverse effects of plastic pollution has encouraged industries to adopt sustainable solutions, boosting demand for biopolymers. Governments worldwide are implementing stringent regulations and offering incentives to promote biodegradable materials, further supporting market expansion. Additionally, advancements in technology have reduced the production costs of biopolymers, making them more competitive with traditional plastics. Consumer preference for green products and the push from major corporations toward sustainable practices are also key drivers accelerating the market's growth.


Vietnam's commitment to environmental sustainability has led to increased adoption of biopolymers, particularly in the packaging industry. Government initiatives aimed at reducing plastic waste are expected to further drive market growth.

Thailand's robust agricultural sector provides abundant raw materials for biopolymer production. The country's focus on sustainable development and export-oriented manufacturing offers significant growth opportunities for biopolymers.

Japan's advanced technological landscape and strong emphasis on environmental conservation have positioned it as a leader in biopolymer research and application. The automotive and electronics industries are notable sectors driving demand.

South Korea is witnessing increased collaboration between research institutions and industries to develop advanced biopolymer applications. The government's support for green technologies is fostering market consolidation.

Singapore's strategic initiatives in sustainable materials and circular economy practices are propelling the adoption of biopolymers. The city-state's focus on innovation and R&D is expected to lead to significant advancements in biopolymer technologies.

The U.S. market is experiencing substantial growth, driven by consumer demand for sustainable products and supportive regulatory frameworks. The packaging and automotive sectors are major contributors to market expansion.

Europe holds a significant share of the global biopolymers market, with countries like Germany, France, and Italy leading in production and consumption. Stringent enviro


Bio-Emulsion Polymers Drive Sustainability, Meeting Growing Demand for Eco-friendly Solutions with Market Set to Reach USD 3.4 Billion by 2034 | Transparency Market Research

2025-01-16 - 2025-01

The bio-emulsion polymers market is witnessing steady growth, driven by increasing demand for sustainable and eco-friendly materials across industries like packaging, paints, and adhesives. These polymers offer enhanced performance while reducing environmental impact, aligning with the growing focus on green chemistry. Advancements in bio-based technologies are further propelling the adoption of bio-emulsion polymers in diverse applications.

Wilmington, Delaware, Transparency Market Research Inc.Jan. 16, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) The bio-emulsion polymers market has garnered significant attention due to its environmentally friendly properties and rising demand from various industrial sectors. Valued at US$ 1.5 billion in 2023, the market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 7.5% from 2024 to 2034, reaching an estimated size of US$ 3.4 billion by 2034.

Analysts’ Viewpoint on Market Growth

The growth of the bio-emulsion polymers market can be attributed to stringent regulations on volatile organic compounds (VOCs), increasing adoption of bio-based feedstock’s, and growing demand from key industries such as paints, coatings, and adhesives. With strong support from governments globally for reducing reliance on petroleum-based feedstocks, bio-emulsion polymers have emerged as a viable alternative. Key properties, including lower VOC levels, adhesion, durability, thermal stability, and biodegradability, have enhanced their appeal to manufacturers looking to meet regulatory and environmental requirements.

The bio-emulsion polymers market encompasses a comprehensive analysis at both the global and regional levels. It includes cross-segment analysis and qualitative aspects such as:

Drivers: High demand from the paints and coatings industry and a shift toward a circular economy model.
Restraints: Limited scalability and higher costs compared to synthetic alternatives.
Opportunities: Development of innovative bio-based polymers and increasing demand from emerging economies.
Trends: Adoption of green building certifications and growing focus on sustainable manufacturing practices.
The analysis also incorporates Porter’s Five Forces, value chain analysis, and key trend analysis to provide a holistic view of the market landscape.

1. High Demand from Paints & Coatings Industry

The paints and coatings sector represents a significant end-user of bio-emulsion polymers, especially acrylic variants. Rising infrastructure development, urbanization, and increased disposable incomes in developing regions are driving demand for eco-friendly coatings. Additionally, renovation activities and changing consumer preferences for sustainable paints are expanding the market’s reach.

2. Shift Toward a Circular Economy Model

The circular economy promotes recycling, reuse, and reduced reliance on non-renewable resources. Governments and organizations globally are supporting bio-based solutions that align with this model. Recycling bio-emulsion polymers redu


Stronger, greener superglue: Biodegradable polymer outperforms commercial options

2025-01-17 - 2025-01

Researchers at Colorado State University and their partners have developed an adhesive polymer that is stronger than current commercially available options while also being biodegradable and reusable. The findings, described in Science, show how the common, naturally occurring polymer P3HB can be chemically re-engineered for use as a strong yet sustainable bonding agent.


Adhesives are commonly used in automotives, packaging, electronics, solar cells and construction, among many other areas. Together they make up a roughly $50 billion industry that supports much of our modern life but also contributes to the mounting issue of plastic waste. The paper describes the team's work using experimental, simulation and process modeling to develop a replacement polymer.

The project was led by University Distinguished Professor Eugene Chen in the Department of Chemistry. Other partners on the paper include Gregg Beckham at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory and Professor Ting Xu at the University of California, Berkeley and researchers from their groups.

Chen explained that poly(3-hydroxybutyrate), known as P3HB, is a natural, biobased and biodegradable polymer that can be produced by microbes under the right biological conditions. While the polymer is not adhesive when made that way, his lab was able to chemically re-engineer its structure to now deliver stronger adhesion than the common petroleum-derived, nonbiodegradable options when used on various substrates or surfaces such as aluminum, glass and wood. The adhesion strength of the re-engineered P3HB can also be tuned to accommodate different application needs.

The findings are part of a larger goal by Chen's group to improve and expand our ability to tackle the global plastics pollution crisis. His team is involved in many efforts to develop chemically recyclable, biodegradable, and overall more sustainable alternatives to today's plastic materials. He said that while many people inherently recognize the life cycle issues that come with a disposable water bottle, adhesives present more daunting issues with fewer potential solutions.

"Petroleum-based thermoset adhesives such as Gorilla Glue and J-B Weld, along with thermoplastic hot melts, can be very difficult or even impossible to recycle or recover—primarily because of their strong bonds to other materials," he said. "Our approach instead offers a biodegradable material that can be used in a variety of industries with tunable or even higher strength compared to those options."

Ethan Quinn is a Ph.D. student at CSU and served as a co-lead author on the paper with postdoctoral researcher Zhen Zhang. Quinn said he and Zhang led work around the creation and testing of the material.

"We developed a sample P3HB glue stick and were able to use it with a commercially available glue gun to test its application in sealing cardboard boxes and other properties on steel plates," Quinn said. "I knew the data supported it being stronger


Biopolymers In Electrical and Electronics Market Gaining Momentum with Positive External Factors

2025-01-20 - 2025-01

The "Biopolymers In Electrical and Electronics Market" intelligence report, just published by USD Analytics Market, covers a micro-level study of important market niches, product offers, and sales channels. To determine market size, potential, growth trends, and competitive environment, the Biopolymers In Electrical and Electronics Market provides dynamic views. Both primary and secondary sources of data were used to generate the research, which has both qualitative and quantitative depth. Several of the major figures the study featured BASF, Dow, Arkema, Mitsubishi Chemical, NatureWorks, Braskem, SABIC, Evonik, DuPont, Toray, Eastman, Celanese

The global Biopolymers In Electrical and Electronics Market is poised to register a 22.3% CAGR from $72.1 Million in 2024 to $241.3 Million in 2032.

An Overview of the Biopolymers In Electrical and Electronics Market
Natural or synthetic polymers derived from renewable sources, such as cellulose, polylactic acid (PLA), or starch, used in electronic components for insulation, circuit boards, or casings due to their biodegradability and eco-friendly nature.

Biopolymers In Electrical and Electronics Market Size, Share, Trends, Growth Outlook, and Opportunities to 2032- By Type (Biodegradable, Non-Biodegradable), By Application (Rechargeable Batteries, Wires & Cables, Electrical Insulators, Panel Displays, Electronic Device Casings, Others). and significant players are the market segments.

In order to provide a thorough analysis of the industry, the report compiled data from over 22 jurisdictions or nations across Europe, North America, South America, Asia Pacific, and MEA.

Geographically, the global version of the report has the following country inclusion:
• North America [United States, Canada, and Mexico]
• Europe [Germany, the UK, France, Italy, Netherlands, Belgium, Denmark, Spain, Sweden, and the Rest of Europe]
• Asia-Pacific [China, Japan, South Korea, India, Australia, Indonesia, and Others]
• South America [Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, and the Rest of South America]
• the Middle East and Africa (South Africa, Turkey, Israel, GCC Countries, and the Rest of Africa)

The primary goal of this study is to determine which market niches or nations that companies and investors should concentrate on in the future in order to allocate their resources and efforts toward Biopolymers In Electrical and Electronics that will optimize growth and profitability. The year 2024 will see notably slower growth, and given the dynamic macroeconomic and regulatory environment, major markets in North America and Western Europe will need "heavy lifting" to handle these tendencies.

In the Biopolymers In Electrical and Electronics industry, distribution channels are always crucial because of the "push" nature of many offerings in the sector. In an effort to strengthen their relationship with customers, companies have been refining their distribution model. As the Internet becomes more widely used and c


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