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Fundamentals and challenges for indirect and direct photocatalytic conversion of plastic wastes into valuable fuels
Nowadays, plastic wastes have seriously endangered human health and ecological safety. Recycling plastics is a promising approach to achieve multiple uses of carbon resources. In this review, photocatalysis is introduced for the conversion of plastics into various valuable chemicals. The state-of-the-art photocatalytic techniques for plastic conversion are divided into two categories: direct and indirect photoconversion. We summarize in detail the photocatalytic small organic molecules conversion from polyethylene terephthalate, polylactic acid and polyethylene through the alkaline-assistant and hydrothermal pretreatments. Then, we overview the effective strategies of direct photoconverting polyethylene, polylactic acid and polyvinyl chloride into chemicals via the two-step process, amination strategy, and single reactive oxygen species-assistant strategy. Finally, we present some outlook on the current challenges and propose some potential solutions in the future.
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Science China Chemistry, co-sponsored by the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the National Natural Science Foundation of China and published by Science China Press, publishes high-quality original research in both basic and applied chemistry. Indexed by Science Citation Index, it is a premier academic journal in the field.
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