Revolutionizing Sulfur Polymerization with a Biogenic Catalyst Approach
Masoumeh Mousavi,
Ke‐Xin Hou,
Mohammadjavad Kazemi
et al.
Abstract:This study introduces a novel biogenic catalyst derived from silver grass (SG) that could revolutionize sulfur polymerization, addressing the critical challenge of sulfur waste management. The oil refining industry generates large quantities of sulfur byproducts, which pose significant environmental risks. Inverse vulcanization offers a promising method to convert this waste into valuable polymers, but it traditionally relies on costly and environmentally harmful catalysts. The development of benign, sustainab… Show more
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