Dual Photo‐Responsive Diphenylacetylene Enables PET In‐Situ Upcycling with Reverse Enhanced UV‐Resistance and Strength
Li‐Xia Fan,
Lin Chen,
Hua‐Yu Zhang
et al.
Abstract:A novel in situ chemical upcycling strategy for plastic waste is proposed by the customized diphenylacetylene monomer with dual photo‐response. That is, diphenylacetylene reactive monomers are in situ inserted into the macromolecular chain of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) plastics/fibers through one‐pot transesterification of slight‐depolymerization and re‐polymerization. On the one hand, the diphenylacetylene group absorbs short‐wave high‐energy UV rays and then releases long‐wave low‐energy harmless fluor… Show more
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