反相硫化聚合物可持续性研究综述

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Christian W. Schmitt, Liam J. Dodd, Julia K. Walz, Leon Deterding, Patrick Lott, Alexander P. Grimm, Michael P. Shaver, Tom Hasell and Patrick Théato
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随着环境污染和气候变化的加剧,迫切需要创新的解决方案来应对这些挑战。然而,特别是因为我们生活在线性经济的塑料时代,重要的是不仅要看它们的可回收性、生物降解性或它们是由可再生资源制成的,还要看它们从资源到报废处理的整个生命周期,以实现循环。反硫化聚合物被认为是一种绿色的、更可持续的材料替代品,可用于储能、分离系统、建筑和农业等领域。利用废料进行合成以及这些材料的独特性质可能会改变游戏规则。但大规模工业生产和应用的道路仍很遥远,因为规模扩大带来了一系列挑战。在这里,我们仔细研究了反硫化聚合物生命周期中的各个里程碑,以及它们如何适应道路上更可持续的材料。
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A critical review on the sustainability of inverse vulcanised polymers

A critical review on the sustainability of inverse vulcanised polymers

With increasing environmental pollution and climate change there is an urgent need for innovative solutions to tackle these challenges. However, especially since we live in the age of plastics with a linear economy it is important to not only look at their recyclability, biodegradability or that they are made from renewable resources, but also their whole lifecycle from resourcing to end-of-life treatment in order to achieve circularity. Inverse vulcanised polymers are claimed to be a green and more sustainable alternative to a wide range of materials for applications in energy storage, separation systems, construction and agriculture to just name a few. The use of waste material for their synthesis as well as the unique properties of these materials might be a game changer. But the path to large scale industrial production and application is still far as the scale-up comes with its own set of challenges. Herein, we take a closer look at the individual milestones in the lifecycle of inverse vulcanised polymers and how they can fit in as a more sustainable material along the road.

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