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Liquid-assisted grinding enables a direct mechanochemical functionalization of polystyrene waste.


ABSTRACT: The plastic waste crisis has grave consequences for our environment, as most single-use commodity polymers remain in landfills and oceans long after their commercial lifetimes. Utilizing modern synthetic techniques to chemically modify the structure of these post-consumer plastics (e.g., upcycling) can impart new properties and added value for commercial applications. To expand beyond the abilities of current solution-state chemical processes, we demonstrate post-polymerization modification of polystyrene via solid-state mechanochemistry enabled by liquid-assisted grinding (LAG). Importantly, this emblematic trifluoromethylation study modifies discarded plastic, including dyed materials, using minimal exogenous solvent and plasticizers for improved sustainability. Ultimately, this work serves as a proof-of-concept for the direct mechanochemical post-polymerization modification of commodity polymers, and we expect future remediation of plastic waste via similar mechanochemical reactions.

SUBMITTER: Skala ME 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC11253180 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Liquid-assisted grinding enables a direct mechanochemical functionalization of polystyrene waste.

Skala Morgan E ME   Zeitler Sarah M SM   Golder Matthew R MR  

Chemical science 20240610 28


The plastic waste crisis has grave consequences for our environment, as most single-use commodity polymers remain in landfills and oceans long after their commercial lifetimes. Utilizing modern synthetic techniques to chemically modify the structure of these post-consumer plastics (<i>e.g.</i>, upcycling) can impart new properties and added value for commercial applications. To expand beyond the abilities of current solution-state chemical processes, we demonstrate post-polymerization modificati  ...[more]

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