Comparative Analysis of Natural and Synthetic Polymers

Authors

Mitali Gurung
Faculty of Sciences, ISBM University: Village-Nawapara (Kosmi) Block, Tehsil-Chhura, District: Gariyaband, Chhattisgarh – 493996

Synopsis

Herein, we compare natural and synthetic polymers in terms of their structures, as well as their usage in industries and potential influences in the environment. Natural polymer-based materials, including cellulose, proteins, and the natural rubber, present several advantages such as biodegradability, renewability, biocompatibility, which make them potential candidates for sustainable applications in fields of textiles, food processing, drugs, and biomedicine. Nonetheless, these present issues like, variability, low 'scalability' and lower mechanical strength and pose limitations in their industrial application. In contrast, man-made polymers like polyethylene, nylon, and polyester are cheap, resistant, and structurally diverse, allowing them to be widely used in packaging, construction, electronics, or consumer goods. 

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Published

3 September 2025

How to Cite

Gurung, M. . (2025). Comparative Analysis of Natural and Synthetic Polymers. In L. . Sahu, E. Natarajan, V. . Jayant, & N. . Sundaresan (Eds.), Green Chemistry, Nanotechnology, and Sustainable Materials for Climate Action and Circular Economy (pp. 147-154). Deep Science Publishing. https://doi.org/10.70593/978-93-7185-662-1_16