高分子废弃物的“功能性升级再造”与新材料的设计

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聚合物废弃物的多样化回收是改善当前环境状况的解决方案之一。升级回收是将聚合物废物转化为分子中间体和高价值产品的一种很有前途的策略。虽然催化转化为小分子已经得到了积极的讨论,但升级回收成新材料的方法和特征尚未得到解决。最近,聚合物废物(聚对苯二甲酸乙二醇酯瓶、聚丙烯外科口罩、橡胶轮胎等)的功能化及其转化为具有增强功能的新材料,已被建议作为处理聚合物废物回收/处理的一种有吸引力的替代方案。在这篇综述中,术语“功能性升级回收”被引入来指定任何聚合后改性或表面功能化的方法,而不需要相当大的聚合物链破坏,以产生具有附加值的新的升级回收材料。这篇综述探讨了功能升级回收策略,详细考虑了最常见的聚合物,即聚苯乙烯、聚(甲基丙烯酸甲酯)、聚乙烯、聚丙烯、聚氨酯、聚对苯二甲酸乙二醇酯、聚氯乙烯、聚碳酸酯和橡胶。我们讨论了塑料废物的组成、反应性、可用的物理/化学改性剂,以及它们的性质和应用之间的联系。迄今为止,升级回收材料已成功应用于吸附剂(包括CO2),催化剂,储能和传感电极材料,显示出较高的附加值。重要的是,所审查的报告表明,升级回收材料的具体性能通常与从原始聚合物原料制备的类似材料相当或更高。所有这些优势都促进了功能性升级回收作为一种有前途的多样化方法,而不是用于聚合物废物的常见后处理方法。最后,为了确定每种聚合物的局限性并提出未来的研究范围,我们将功能升级回收与化学和机械回收的方面进行了比较分析,考虑到能源和资源成本,使用过的化学品的毒性,环境足迹以及产品的附加值。
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“Functional upcycling” of polymer waste towards the design of new materials†

“Functional upcycling” of polymer waste towards the design of new materials†

Diversification of polymer waste recycling is one of the solutions to improve the current environmental scenario. Upcycling is a promising strategy for converting polymer waste into molecular intermediates and high-value products. Although the catalytic transformations into small molecules have been actively discussed, the methods and characteristics of upcycling into new materials have not yet been addressed. Recently, the functionalisation of polymer wastes (polyethylene terephthalate bottles, polypropylene surgical masks, rubber tires, etc.) and their conversion into new materials with enhanced functionality have been proposed as an appealing alternative for dealing with polymer waste recycling/treatment. In this review, the term 'functional upcycling' is introduced to designate any method of post-polymerisation modification or surface functionalisation without considerable polymer chain destruction to produce a new upcycled material with added value. This review explores the functional upcycling strategy with detailed consideration of the most common polymers, i.e., polystyrene, poly(methyl methacrylate), polyethylene, polypropylene, polyurethane, polyethylene terephthalate, polyvinyl chloride, polycarbonate, and rubber. We discuss the composition of plastic waste, reactivity, available physical/chemical agents for modification, and the interconnection between their properties and application. To date, upcycled materials have been successfully applied as adsorbents (including CO2), catalysts, electrode materials for energy storage and sensing, demonstrating a high added value. Importantly, the reviewed reports indicated that the specific performance of upcycled materials is generally comparable or higher than that of similar materials prepared from virgin polymer feedstock. All these advantages promote functional upcycling as a promising diversification approach against the common postprocessing methods employed for polymer waste. Finally, to identify the limitations and suggest future scope of research for each polymer, we comparatively analysed the aspects of functional upcycling with those of chemical and mechanical recycling, considering the energy and resource costs, toxicity of the used chemicals, environmental footprint, and the value added to the product.

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Chemical Society Reviews
Chemical Society Reviews 化学-化学综合
CiteScore
80.80
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345
审稿时长
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期刊介绍: Chemical Society Reviews is published by: Royal Society of Chemistry. Focus: Review articles on topics of current interest in chemistry; Predecessors: Quarterly Reviews, Chemical Society (1947–1971); Current title: Since 1971; Impact factor: 60.615 (2021); Themed issues: Occasional themed issues on new and emerging areas of research in the chemical sciences
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