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Making cleaner, greener plastics from waste fish parts

Credit: Mikhailey Wheeler WASHINGTON, April 5, 2021 Polyurethanes, a type of plastic, are nearly everywhere in shoes, clothes, refrigerators and construction materials. But these highly versatile materials can have a major downside. Derived from crude oil, toxic to synthesize, and slow to break down, conventional polyurethanes are not environmentally friendly. Today, researchers discuss devising what they say should be a safer, biodegradable alternative derived from fish waste heads, bones, skin and guts that would otherwise likely be discarded. The researchers will present their results today at the spring meeting of the American Chemical Society (ACS). ACS Spring 2021 is being held online April 5-30. Live sessions will be hosted April 5-16, and on-demand and networking content will continue through April 30. The meeting features nearly 9,000 presentations on a wide range of science topics.

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