“Functional upcycling” of polymer waste towards the design of new materials

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Parent link:Chemical Society Reviews.— .— London: Royal Society of Chemistry
Vol. 52, iss. 14.— 2023.— P. 4755-4832
Other Authors: Guselnikova O. A. Olga Andreevna, Semyonov O. V. Oleg Vladimirovich, Sviridova E. V. Elizaveta Vitaljevna, Gulyaev R. O. Roman Olegovich, Gorbunova A. Alina, Kogolev D. A. Dmitry Anatoljevich, Trelin A. Andrey, Yamauchi Yu. Yusuke, Boukherroub R. Rabah, Postnikov P. S. Pavel Sergeevich
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Diversification of polymer waste recycling is one of the solutions to improve the current environmental scenario. Upcycling is a promising strategy for converting polymer waste into molecular intermediates and high-value products. Although the catalytic transformations into small molecules have been actively discussed, the methods and characteristics of upcycling into new materials have not yet been addressed. Recently, the functionalisation of polymer wastes (polyethylene terephthalate bottles, polypropylene surgical masks, rubber tires, etc.) and their conversion into new materials with enhanced functionality have been proposed as an appealing alternative for dealing with polymer waste recycling/treatment. In this review, the term 'functional upcycling' is introduced to designate any method of post-polymerisation modification or surface functionalisation without considerable polymer chain destruction to produce a new upcycled material with added value
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Language:English
Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1039/D2CS00689H
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Summary:Title screen
Diversification of polymer waste recycling is one of the solutions to improve the current environmental scenario. Upcycling is a promising strategy for converting polymer waste into molecular intermediates and high-value products. Although the catalytic transformations into small molecules have been actively discussed, the methods and characteristics of upcycling into new materials have not yet been addressed. Recently, the functionalisation of polymer wastes (polyethylene terephthalate bottles, polypropylene surgical masks, rubber tires, etc.) and their conversion into new materials with enhanced functionality have been proposed as an appealing alternative for dealing with polymer waste recycling/treatment. In this review, the term 'functional upcycling' is introduced to designate any method of post-polymerisation modification or surface functionalisation without considerable polymer chain destruction to produce a new upcycled material with added value
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DOI:10.1039/D2CS00689H