Reassessing the Photochemical Upcycling of Polystyrene Using Acridinium Salts
Anne‐Lise De Abreu,
Daniel Taton,
Dario M. Bassani
Abstract:Approaches aimed at deconstructing PS by photocatalytic means struggle to generate high‐energy species capable of cleaving the C‐H and C‐C bonds of PS. We show herein that 9‐mesityl‐10‐methylacridinium perchlorate (MA) is capable of upcycling various grades of PS susbstrates into benzoic acid (BAc) up to 40%, with small proportions of acetophenone and formic acid, under visible light (456 nm) or through solar radiation. Time‐resolved emission and absorption spectroscopy evidence that a reaction with oxygen is … Show more
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