articleJournal of the American Chemical SocietyMar 23, 2022Closed access

Chemical Upcycling of Commercial Polystyrene via Catalyst-Controlled Photooxidation

Cornell University

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Abstract

Chemical upcycling of polystyrene into targeted small molecules is desirable to reduce plastic pollution. Herein, we report the upcycling of polystyrene to benzoyl products, primarily benzoic acid, using a catalyst-controlled photooxidative degradation method. FeCl3 undergoes a homolytic cleavage upon irradiation with white light to generate a chlorine radical, abstracting an electron-rich hydrogen atom on the polymer backbone. Under the oxygen-rich environment, high MW polystyrene (>90 kg/mol) degrades down to

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Keywords
  • Polystyrene
  • Chemistry
  • Catalysis
  • Benzoic acid
  • Radical
  • Polymer
  • Homolysis
  • Photochemistry
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