From: Nature's Shield: The Plants Replacing Oil in Our Paint
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From a chemical standpoint, the challenge is mimicking the durability of plastic. Fossil fuels provide long, stable carbon chains that make paints incredibly tough and long-lasting. Chemists must take plant sugars and oils and rebuild them to lock together just as tightly. The goal is to make sure your plant-painted house doesn't peel when it rains, or melt when the sun gets hot.

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  • Plant molecules can be reshaped using green chemistry.
  • They must match or beat the performance of old petroleum formulas.
  • They need to dry quickly at normal room temperatures.
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Major paint brands are swapping oil for plant seeds and corn.
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Metal drink cans are getting safe, plant-based inside coatings.
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Wood waste is being turned into protective packaging liners.
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