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Chemical Recycling of Silicones—Current State of Play (Building and Construction Focus)
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Wolf, Andreas T.
, Stammer, Andreas
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/ Bond strength
/ Carbon dioxide
/ Closed loops
/ Construction industry
/ Cost control
/ Depolymerization
/ Emissions
/ Energy consumption
/ Environmental impact
/ Feedback control
/ Germany
/ Greenhouse gases
/ International economic relations
/ Natural resources
/ Netherlands
/ Oligomers
/ Polymers
/ Recycling
/ Recycling (Waste, etc.)
/ Recycling industry
/ Sealing compounds
/ Silicon
/ Silicone resins
/ Silicones
/ Sweden
/ Temperature
/ Useful life
2024
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Chemical Recycling of Silicones—Current State of Play (Building and Construction Focus)
by
Wolf, Andreas T.
, Stammer, Andreas
in
Adhesives
/ Bond strength
/ Carbon dioxide
/ Closed loops
/ Construction industry
/ Cost control
/ Depolymerization
/ Emissions
/ Energy consumption
/ Environmental impact
/ Feedback control
/ Germany
/ Greenhouse gases
/ International economic relations
/ Natural resources
/ Netherlands
/ Oligomers
/ Polymers
/ Recycling
/ Recycling (Waste, etc.)
/ Recycling industry
/ Sealing compounds
/ Silicon
/ Silicone resins
/ Silicones
/ Sweden
/ Temperature
/ Useful life
2024
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Chemical Recycling of Silicones—Current State of Play (Building and Construction Focus)
by
Wolf, Andreas T.
, Stammer, Andreas
in
Adhesives
/ Bond strength
/ Carbon dioxide
/ Closed loops
/ Construction industry
/ Cost control
/ Depolymerization
/ Emissions
/ Energy consumption
/ Environmental impact
/ Feedback control
/ Germany
/ Greenhouse gases
/ International economic relations
/ Natural resources
/ Netherlands
/ Oligomers
/ Polymers
/ Recycling
/ Recycling (Waste, etc.)
/ Recycling industry
/ Sealing compounds
/ Silicon
/ Silicone resins
/ Silicones
/ Sweden
/ Temperature
/ Useful life
2024
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Chemical Recycling of Silicones—Current State of Play (Building and Construction Focus)
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Chemical Recycling of Silicones—Current State of Play (Building and Construction Focus)
2024
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As the demand for silicone polymers continues to grow across various industries, the need for effective recycling methods has become increasingly important, because recycling silicone products reduces landfill waste, conserves resources, and uses less energy. Chemical recycling involves the depolymerization of silicone waste into oligomers, which can then be used to produce virgin-grade silicone. While this sector of the recycling industry is still in its infancy—we estimate that 35,000 to 45,000 metric tons of silicone waste will be chemically recycled worldwide in 2024—an increasing number of companies are beginning to explore the implementation of closed-loop systems to recycle silicones. This article examines the technical options and challenges for recycling silicone polymers, the major degradation chemistries available for depolymerizing silicones, and the current industrial reality of chemical recycling of silicones.
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MDPI AG
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