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A facile alternative strategy of upcycling mixed plastic waste into vitrimers
by
Ng, Kok Wei Joseph
, Lim, Jacob Song Kiat
, Hu, Chun-Po
, Hu, Xiao Matthew
, Dong, Bing Xue
, Gupta, Nupur
, Hu, Jingdan
in
639/301/1023/1025
/ 639/301/923/1028
/ 639/301/923/3931
/ 639/638/224/685
/ 639/638/455/303
/ Chemistry
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Chemistry/Food Science
/ Crosslinking
/ Depolymerization
/ Dynamic mechanical analysis
/ Glycerol
/ Molecular weight distribution
/ Oligomers
/ Polyamide resins
/ Polyethylene terephthalate
/ Polyurethane resins
/ Recycling
/ Rheological properties
/ Rheology
/ Vitrimers
2023
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A facile alternative strategy of upcycling mixed plastic waste into vitrimers
by
Ng, Kok Wei Joseph
, Lim, Jacob Song Kiat
, Hu, Chun-Po
, Hu, Xiao Matthew
, Dong, Bing Xue
, Gupta, Nupur
, Hu, Jingdan
in
639/301/1023/1025
/ 639/301/923/1028
/ 639/301/923/3931
/ 639/638/224/685
/ 639/638/455/303
/ Chemistry
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Chemistry/Food Science
/ Crosslinking
/ Depolymerization
/ Dynamic mechanical analysis
/ Glycerol
/ Molecular weight distribution
/ Oligomers
/ Polyamide resins
/ Polyethylene terephthalate
/ Polyurethane resins
/ Recycling
/ Rheological properties
/ Rheology
/ Vitrimers
2023
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A facile alternative strategy of upcycling mixed plastic waste into vitrimers
by
Ng, Kok Wei Joseph
, Lim, Jacob Song Kiat
, Hu, Chun-Po
, Hu, Xiao Matthew
, Dong, Bing Xue
, Gupta, Nupur
, Hu, Jingdan
in
639/301/1023/1025
/ 639/301/923/1028
/ 639/301/923/3931
/ 639/638/224/685
/ 639/638/455/303
/ Chemistry
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Chemistry/Food Science
/ Crosslinking
/ Depolymerization
/ Dynamic mechanical analysis
/ Glycerol
/ Molecular weight distribution
/ Oligomers
/ Polyamide resins
/ Polyethylene terephthalate
/ Polyurethane resins
/ Recycling
/ Rheological properties
/ Rheology
/ Vitrimers
2023
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A facile alternative strategy of upcycling mixed plastic waste into vitrimers
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A facile alternative strategy of upcycling mixed plastic waste into vitrimers
2023
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Overview
Chemical depolymerization has been identified as a promising approach towards recycling of plastic waste. However, complete depolymerization may be energy intensive with complications in purification. In this work, we have demonstrated upcycling of mixed plastic waste comprising a mixture of polyester, polyamide, and polyurethane through a reprocessable vitrimer of the depolymerized oligomers. Using poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) as a model polymer, we first demonstrated partial controlled depolymerization, using glycerol as a cleaving agent, to obtain branched PET oligomers. Recovered PET (RPET) oligomer was then used as a feedstock to produce a crosslinked yet reprocessable vitrimer (vRPET) despite having a wide molecular weight distribution using a solventless melt processing approach. Crosslinking and dynamic interactions were observed through rheology and dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA). Tensile mechanical studies showed no noticeable decrease in mechanical strength over multiple repeated melt processing cycles. Consequently, we have clearly demonstrated the applicability of the above method to upcycle mixed plastic wastes into vitrimers and reprocessable composites. This work also afforded insights into a potentially viable alternative route for utilization of depolymerized plastic/mixed plastic waste into crosslinked vitrimer resins manifesting excellent mechanical strength, while remaining reprocessable/ recyclable for cyclical lifetime use.
Chemical depolymerization is a promising approach to recycle plastic waste, but complete depolymerization is energy-intense. Here, the authors show upcycling of mixed plastic waste to highly-crosslinked, reprocessable vitrimers through incomplete depolymerization using glycerol as a cleaving agent.
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Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group,Nature Portfolio
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