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The Unit of Materials and Chemistry (MATCH, VITO) develops sustainable chemicals and materials where replacement or reuse of fossil resources for the chemical industry and the treatment of waste streams into high value chemicals is a focus area. A strategic research theme is focusing on the reuse of carbon as an alternative feedstock for the production of materials.
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The synthesis of (semi)aromatic polymers derived from renewable resources is currently attracting tremendous interest from both academia and industry, as aromatic compounds are key intermediates in the manufacture of polymers and chemicals. VITO is co-initiator of Biorizon, an industry driven Shared Research Center, focusing on technology development for the production of functionalized biobased aromatics for performance materials, chemicals & coatings. Lignin is the main source of aromatic bio-based molecules and delivers various phenol derivatives. VITO has developed a strong expertise in the valorization of biomass through conversion of lignocellulose into value-added lignin fragments and bio-aromatic derivatives.
To strengthen this research line, we are looking for a researcher to work within our Sustainable Polymer Technologies (SPOT) team (https://spot.vito.be/en). The focus of the research will be on the design and development of polymers with biobased and/or recycled content, as well as its full characterization in terms of material properties. Translating this research into IP and scientific papers, and co-development with companies will be the way to guide the research.
We are looking for a candidate interested in starting in a 2-year position, with possible extension, to work within our biopolymer team with a focus on the development of renewable polymers for insulation applications using depolymerized lignin.
Project Description:
This research project will involve 2 main aspects related to the development and characterization of polymer materials with a focus on (1) synthesis of non-isocyanate polyurethane (NIPU) using depolymerized lignins and other renewable building blocks and (2) adhesive development.
The following tasks/actions are foreseen in our project to be conducted by the candidate, focusing on the synthesis and characterization of insulation foams using various lignin fractions towards the required specifications:
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