Shenglong Zheng , Wei Wang , Huilian Huang , Wenzhen Zhao , Zhu Tian , Yuan Li , Yuchen He , Cong Mao , Xinlong Su , Chenyu Han , Hui Wan
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Abstract
Urea-formaldehyde (UF) resin has a high annual output, but the used and waste UF resin poses a challenge for recycling due to the difficulty in effectively decomposition them. In this study, A novel one-step degradation method was proposed, i.e., using eco-friendly malic acid and hydrogen peroxide to degrade cured UF resin residues using carboxylic acid through the hydrothermal oxidation method (HPMA), which was proved to have high cured UF resin degradation efficiency. This method will offer a new path for effectively recycling the UF resin out of service.
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Materials Letters has an open access mirror journal Materials Letters: X, sharing the same aims and scope, editorial team, submission system and rigorous peer review.
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