2024
DOI: 10.1021/acssusresmgt.4c00085
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High-Sulfur-Content Materials Derived from Postconsumer Polystyrene Wastes: Thermomechanical Properties, Environmental Impacts, and Microstructural Insights

Shalini K. Wijeyatunga,
Andrew G. Tennyson,
Rhett C. Smith

Abstract: Postconsumer polystyrene (PS) wastes are a major contributor to microplastic contamination of the biosphere, which could be reduced or eliminated by developing strategies to upcycle these wastes into useful materials. Four postconsumer PS waste streams from flatware (PSF), cups (PSC), lids (PSL), and packaging materials (PSP), as well as a mixture of all four streams (PSM), were reacted with elemental sulfur at 230 °C to afford the corresponding high-sulfur-content materials (HSMs) PSF 90 , PSC 90 , PSL 90 , P… Show more

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