Upcycling of Polyamide Wastes to Tertiary Amines Using Mo Single Atoms and Rh Nanoparticles
Minhao Tang,
Ji Shen,
Fengtao Zhang
et al.
Abstract:The pursuit of sustainable practices through the chemical recycling of polyamide wastes holds significant potential, particularly in enabling the recovery of a range of nitrogen‐containing compounds. Herein, we report a novel strategy to upcycle polyamide wastes to tertiary amines with assistance of H2 in acetic acid under mild conditions (e.g., 180 ºC), which is achieved over anatase TiO2 supported Mo single atoms and Rh nanoparticles. In this protocol, the polyamide is first converted into diacetamide interm… Show more
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