Towards Upcycling Biomass‐Derived Crosslinked Polymers with Light

Photodegradable, recyclable, and renewable, crosslinked polymers from bioresources show promise towards developing a sustainable strategy to address the issue of plastics degradability and recyclability. Photo processes are not widely exploited for upcycling polymers in spite of the potential to hav...

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Veröffentlicht in:Angewandte Chemie International Edition 2022-08, Vol.61 (31), p.e202203353-n/a
Hauptverfasser: Singathi, Ravichandranath, Raghunathan, Ramya, Krishnan, Retheesh, Kumar Rajendran, Saravana, Baburaj, Sruthy, Sibi, Mukund P., Webster, Dean C., Sivaguru, Jayaraman
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Zusammenfassung:Photodegradable, recyclable, and renewable, crosslinked polymers from bioresources show promise towards developing a sustainable strategy to address the issue of plastics degradability and recyclability. Photo processes are not widely exploited for upcycling polymers in spite of the potential to have spatial and temporal control of the degradation in addition to being a green process. In this report we highlight a methodology in which biomass‐derived crosslinked polymers can be programmed to degrade at ≈300 nm with ≈60 % recovery of the monomer. The recovered monomer was recycled back to the crosslinked polymer. Photodegradable, recyclable, and renewable crosslinked polymers from bioresources show promise towards developing a sustainable strategy to address the issue of plastic degradability and recyclability.
ISSN:1433-7851
1521-3773
1521-3773
DOI:10.1002/anie.202203353