Bridging Plastic Recycling and Organic Catalysis: Photocatalytic Deconstruction of Polystyrene via a C-H Oxidation Pathway.
ACS Catal
; 12(14): 8155-8163, 2022 Jul 15.
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Chemical recycling of synthetic polymers represents a promising strategy to deconstruct plastic waste and make valuable products. Inspired by small-molecule C-H bond activation, a visible-light-driven reaction is developed to deconstruct polystyrene (PS) into â¼40% benzoic acid as well as â¼20% other monomeric aromatic products at 50 °C and ambient pressure. The practicality of this strategy is demonstrated by deconstruction of real-world PS foam on a gram scale. The reaction is proposed to proceed via a C-H bond oxidation pathway, which is supported by theoretical calculations and experimental results. Fluorescence quenching experiments also support efficient electron transfer between the photocatalyst and the polymer substrate, providing further evidence for the proposed mechanism. This study introduces concepts from small-molecule catalysis to polymer deconstruction and provides a promising method to tackle the global crisis of plastic pollution.
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