Visible light–triggered depolymerization of commercial polymethacrylates
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The reversion of vinyl polymers with carbon-carbon backbones to their monomers represents an ideal path to alleviate the growing plastic waste stream. However, depolymerizing such stable materials remains a challenge, with state-of-the-art methods relying on "designer" polymers that are neither commercially produced nor suitable for real-world applications. In this work, we report a main chain-initiated, visible light-triggered depolymerization directly applicable to commercial polymers containing undisclosed impurities (e.g., comonomers, additives, or dyes). By in situ generation of chlorine radicals directly from the solvent, near-quantitative (>98%) depolymerization of polymethacrylates could be achieved…
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- Depolymerization
- Visible spectrum
- Chemistry
- Photochemistry
- Business
- Polymer science
- Materials science
- Polymer chemistry
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