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EU funding (€4,847,079): Circular High-performance Aza-Michael Polymers as Innovative materials Originating from Nature Hor7 May 2020 EU Research and Innovation programme "Horizon"

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Circular High-performance Aza-Michael Polymers as Innovative materials Originating from Nature

The objective of CHAMPION is to develop and demonstrate that novel bio-based polymers can be efficiently synthesised and applied in high-performance applications, beyond plastics, where the current petrochemical-derived materials are not fully fit for purpose. Technologies to be developed in CHAMPION include the reductive amination of bio-based chemicals to create novel sustainable diamine monomers, application of aza-Michael chemistry onto fully bio-derivable polymers, and bio-based unsaturated polyesters from secondary alcohol diols on a kilogram scale. The new materials will be specifically circular by design and assessed as such, thus making them superior to current materials by ensuring that (chemical) recyclability or biodegradability are possible. Applications will be tested by four relevant industry end-users in the coatings, textiles, home care formulation, and structural adhesives sectors. Up to 12 bio-based materials will be subject to advanced performance testing after preliminary screenings of many more candidates. The toxicity of materials, their precursors, and break-down products (e.g. during biodegradation) will be evaluated, as well as the environmental, economic, and social impact of the new bio-based value chains these materials create (safe by design). A cradle-to-grave sustainability assessment will use the benchmarks set by commercial products to quantify performance, resource efficiency, and reduced greenhouse gas emissions. The producers of two bio-based chemical intermediates in the consortium will form new cross-sector interconnections with the four end-users creating increased business and job opportunities. Dissemination and exploitation of results will be conducted to establish the basis of new value chains and inform Standards fit for describing new applications of bio-based products. At least two bio-based materials are targeted to reach TRL 5, with others in the pipeline for further development as part of the legacy of the project.


Funded Companies:

Company name Funding amount
Ava Biochem BSL AG €241,056
BioDetection Systems B.V. €429,125
Circa Group AS €0.00
Circa Sustainable Chemicals Ltd. €160,031
Keuken & DE Koning B.V. €0.00
Normec OWS €4,532.14
Nova-Institut FUR Politische UND Okologische Innovation GmbH €195,000
Orineo BVBA €140,750
OWS Research Foundation PS €415,154
Process Design Center B.V. €458,750
Scott Bader Co Ltd. €0.00
SQ Consult B.V. €400,000
Stahl International B.V. €0.00
Stichting Wageningen Research €898,750
Teknologian Tutkimuskeskus VTT Oy €399,420
Unilever U.K. Central Resources Ltd. €0.00
University of York €1,104,510

Source: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/887398

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