2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.chempr.2016.11.003
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Catalyst: Design Challenges for the Future of Plastics Recycling

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“…[177] Developing methods for site-selective post-polymerization modification is an ambitious objective that could drastically increase the functional diversity of commodity polymeric materials.A recent approach toward the precision CÀHf unctionalization of polymers was reported by Moore and co-workers.T he group took advantage of the difference in the mass transport of reagents into the amorphous and crystalline domains of syndiotactic polystyrene and PEEK to realize "blocky" polymer sulfonation (Figure 13 B). [67,178] Theb lock-type,s ulfonated polymer demonstrated distinct properties from its randomly sulfonated analogue,i ncluding af aster rate of recrystallization upon cooling from the melt. Although the block-type functionalization strategy is far from the sitespecificity displayed by the PTM of proteins,itdemonstrates an important proof-of-concept approach toward spatially defined post-polymerization modification.…”
Section: Outlook and Future Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[177] Developing methods for site-selective post-polymerization modification is an ambitious objective that could drastically increase the functional diversity of commodity polymeric materials.A recent approach toward the precision CÀHf unctionalization of polymers was reported by Moore and co-workers.T he group took advantage of the difference in the mass transport of reagents into the amorphous and crystalline domains of syndiotactic polystyrene and PEEK to realize "blocky" polymer sulfonation (Figure 13 B). [67,178] Theb lock-type,s ulfonated polymer demonstrated distinct properties from its randomly sulfonated analogue,i ncluding af aster rate of recrystallization upon cooling from the melt. Although the block-type functionalization strategy is far from the sitespecificity displayed by the PTM of proteins,itdemonstrates an important proof-of-concept approach toward spatially defined post-polymerization modification.…”
Section: Outlook and Future Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is an effective means to reduce the quantity of organic materials by incineration, with difficult environment pollution control from the waste plastics [24,26]. It involves cement kiln and waste power generation.…”
Section: Energy Recoverymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ein neuer Ansatz zur präzisen C‐H‐Funktionalisierung von Polymeren wurde von Moore und Mitarbeitern beschrieben. Sie nutzten den unterschiedlichen Stofftransport der Reagentien in die amorphen und kristallinen Bereiche von syndiotaktischem Polystyrol und Polyetheretherketon, um eine “blockartige” Sulfonierung des Polymers durchzuführen (Abbildung B) . Das blockartige sulfonierte Polymer zeigte andere Eigenschaften als das willkürlich sulfonierte Analogon, einschließlich einer höheren Geschwindigkeit der Umkristallisation aus der Schmelze beim Abkühlen.…”
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