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Overview

Sylvain Caillol is affiliated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France. Their research primarily focuses on materials science, with extensive work in polymers and plastics, organic chemistry, process chemistry and technology, biomaterials, and biomedical engineering.

The scientist has contributed to the understanding and development of polymer composites and self-healing materials, carbon dioxide utilization in catalysis, biodegradable polymer synthesis and properties, lignin and wood chemistry, synthetic organic chemistry methods, advanced polymer synthesis and characterization, and synthesis and properties of polymers.

Frequent co-authors in Sylvain Caillol's publications include Vincent Ladmiral, Claire Négrell, Dimitri Berne, E. Leclerc, and Julien Pinaud.

Their work is commonly published in several well-known scientific journals, including:

  • European Polymer Journal
  • Polymer Chemistry
  • Molecules
  • Macromolecules
  • Green Materials

Among recent papers authored or co-authored by Sylvain Caillol are:

  • "Neighboring Group Participation and Internal Catalysis Effects on Exchangeable Covalent Bonds: Application to the Thriving Field of Vitrimer Chemistry," 2021, Macromolecules
  • "Sustainable polyurethanes: toward new cutting-edge opportunities," 2024, Progress in Polymer Science
  • "Transcarbamoylation in Polyurethanes: Underestimated Exchange Reactions?", 2022, Macromolecules
  • "Closed-loop recyclability of a biomass-derived epoxy-amine thermoset by methanolysis," 2024, Science
  • "Eugenol, a Promising Building Block for Biobased Polymers with Cutting-Edge Properties," 2021, Biomacromolecules

Best Publications

  • Biobased thermosetting epoxy: present and future.

    Rémi Auvergne;Sylvain Caillol;Ghislain David;Bernard Boutevin

  • Vanillin Production from Lignin and Its Use as a Renewable Chemical

    Maxence Fache;Bernard Boutevin;Sylvain Caillol

  • Biobased Amines: From Synthesis to Polymers; Present and Future.

    Vincent Froidevaux;Claire Negrell;Sylvain Caillol;Jean-Pierre Pascault;Jean-Pierre Pascault

  • From Vegetable Oils to Polyurethanes: Synthetic Routes to Polyols and Main Industrial Products

    Myriam Desroches;Maxime Escouvois;Remi Auvergne;Sylvain Caillol

  • A perspective approach to sustainable routes for non-isocyanate polyurethanes

    Adrien Cornille;Rémi Auvergne;Oleg Figovsky;Bernard Boutevin

  • Vanillin, a promising biobased building-block for monomer synthesis

    Maxence Fache;Emilie Darroman;Vincent Besse;Rémi Auvergne

  • Functionalization of cardanol: towards biobased polymers and additives

    Coline Voirin;Coline Voirin;Sylvain Caillol;Sylvain Caillol;Nilakshi V. Sadavarte;Nilakshi V. Sadavarte;Bhausaheb V. Tawade;Bhausaheb V. Tawade

  • Petro‐based and bio‐based plasticizers: Chemical structures to plasticizing properties

    Maëva Bocqué;Coline Voirin;Vincent Lapinte;Sylvain Caillol

  • Vanillin, a key-intermediate of biobased polymers

    Maxence Fache;Bernard Boutevin;Sylvain Caillol

  • Synthesis of Biobased Polyols by Thiol−Ene Coupling from Vegetable Oils

    Myriam Desroches;Sylvain Caillol;Vincent Lapinte;Rémi Auvergne

  • From the Synthesis of Biobased Cyclic Carbonate to Polyhydroxyurethanes: A Promising Route towards Renewable Non‐Isocyanate Polyurethanes

    Camille Carré;Yvan Ecochard;Sylvain Caillol;Luc Avérous

  • A fully biobased epoxy resin from vegetable oils: From the synthesis of the precursors by thiol‐ene reaction to the study of the final material

    Mylene Stemmelen;Freddy Pessel;Vincent Lapinte;Sylvain Caillol

  • Multi-functionalization of gallic acid. Synthesis of a novel bio-based epoxy resin

    Chahinez Aouf;Chahinez Aouf;Chahinez Aouf;Hélène Nouailhas;Maxence Fache;Sylvain Caillol

  • Fighting global warming: The potential of photocatalysis against CO2, CH4, N2O, CFCs, tropospheric O3, BC and other major contributors to climate change

    Renaud de_Richter;Sylvain Caillol

  • Eugenol bio-based epoxy thermosets: from cloves to applied materials

    Ibrahima Faye;Mélanie Decostanzi;Yvan Ecochard;Sylvain Caillol

  • New vanillin-derived diepoxy monomers for the synthesis of biobased thermosets

    Maxence Fache;Rémi Auvergne;Bernard Boutevin;Sylvain Caillol

  • Fighting global warming by climate engineering: Is the Earth radiation management and the solar radiation management any option for fighting climate change?

    Tingzhen Ming;Renaud de_Richter;Wei Liu;Sylvain Caillol

  • Synthesis and properties of biobased epoxy resins. part 1. Glycidylation of flavonoids by epichlorohydrin

    Hélène Nouailhas;Chahinez Aouf;Chahinez Aouf;Chahinez Aouf;Christine Le Guerneve;Christine Le Guerneve;Christine Le Guerneve;Sylvain Caillol

  • Rational investigations in the ring opening of cyclic carbonates by amines

    Marine Blain;Ludivine Jean-Gerard;Rémi Auvergne;Dominique Benazet

  • New biobased epoxy materials from cardanol

    Fanny Jaillet;Emilie Darroman;Amédée Ratsimihety;Rémi Auvergne

Frequent Co-Authors

Bernard Boutevin
Bernard Boutevin Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Vincent Ladmiral
Vincent Ladmiral Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Tingzhen Ming
Tingzhen Ming Wuhan University of Technology
Jean-Jacques Robin
Jean-Jacques Robin University of Montpellier
Roberta Maria Bongiovanni
Roberta Maria Bongiovanni Polytechnic University of Turin
Henri Cramail
Henri Cramail University of Bordeaux
Jean-Pierre Pascault
Jean-Pierre Pascault Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Lyon
Kotaro Satoh
Kotaro Satoh Tokyo Institute of Technology
Luc Avérous
Luc Avérous University of Strasbourg
Wei Liu
Wei Liu Huazhong University of Science and Technology

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