Interfacial Reactions in Chemical Recycling and Upcycling of Plastics

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Interfacial Reactions in Chemical Recycling and Upcycling of Plastics
Title:
Interfacial Reactions in Chemical Recycling and Upcycling of Plastics
Journal Title:
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
Publication Date:
30 August 2024
Citation:
Ong, A., Teo, J. Y. Q., & Lim, J. Y. C. (2024). Interfacial Reactions in Chemical Recycling and Upcycling of Plastics. ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 16(36), 46975–46987. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.4c09315
Abstract:
Depolymerization of plastics is a leading strategy to combat the escalating global plastic waste crisis through chemical recycling, upcycling, and remediation of micro-/nanoplastics. However, critical processes necessary for polymer chain scission, occurring at the polymer–catalyst or polymer–fluid interfaces, remain largely overlooked. Herein, we spotlight the importance of understanding these interfacial chemical processes as a critical necessity for optimizing kinetics and reactivity in plastics recycling and upcycling, controlling reaction outcomes, product distributions, as well as improving the environmental sustainability of these processes. Several examples are highlighted in heterogeneous processes such as hydrogenation over solid catalysts, reaction of plastics in immiscible media, and biocatalysis. Ultimately, judicious exploitation of interfacial reactivity has practical implications in developing practical, robust, and cost-effective processes to reduce plastic waste and enable a viable post-use circular plastics economy.
License type:
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0)
Funding Info:
This research / project is supported by the National Research Foundation, Singapore (NRF) - National Research Foundation Fellowship
Grant Reference no. : NRF-NRFF15-2023-0007
Description:
ISSN:
1944-8244
1944-8252