Hear from the authors of ‘Production of gelatin methacrylate by flow chemistry and investigation of its suitability as a biomaterial’

To celebrate the growth and development of the RSC Applied Polymers community and to highlight the remarkable authors who continue to contribute their high quality work to the journal we would like to share the opinions and insights of these authors through this introductory blog post. Once dubbed #RSCAppliedfirst50, our blog posts aim to give a voice to the authors behind the research and hope that their insights might shed light upon growing challenges and progress in polymer science and its applications.

In this edition, we hear from Dr Pallavi Sengupta, Professor Neil Cameron and Professor Tanja Junkers as they discuss their recently published article, ‘Production of gelatin methacrylate by flow chemistry and investigation of its suitability as a biomaterial‘.

Hear from RSC Applied Polymers authors: Dr Pallavi Sengupta, Prof Neil Cameron & Prof Tanja Junkers

 


Production of gelatin methacrylate by flow chemistry and investigation of its suitability as a biomaterial

Pallavi Sengupta, Emma Salisbury, Anil Kumar, Tanja Junkers and Neil R. Cameron

RSC Appl. Polym., 2025, 3, 1204-1215. DOI: 10.1039/D5LP00078E

 


RSC Applied Polymers is a leading international journal for the application of polymers, including experimental and computational studies on both natural and synthetic systems. In this journal, you can discover cross-disciplinary scientific research that leverages polymeric materials in a range of applications. This includes high impact advances made possible with polymers across materials, biology, energy applications and beyond.