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Electrochemical Commodity Polymer Up‐ and Re‐Cycling: Toward Sustainable and Circular Plastic Treatment

Maxime Hourtoule, Sven Trienes, Lutz Ackermann

2025Macromolecular Rapid Communications13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The demand for commodity plastics reaches unprecedented dimensions. In contrast to the well-developed plethora of methods for polymer synthesis, sustainable strategies for the end-of-life management of plastics continue to be scarce. While mechanical re-cycling often results in downgraded materials, chemical re-cycling or up-cycling offers tremendous potential for an efficient and green approach, thereby addressing the precarious treatment of post-use plastics within a circular carbon economy. Recently, electrochemistry surfaced as a uniquely powerful tool for polymer up-cycling via polymer functionalization or degradation obtaining either novel polymers with valorized properties or high-value recycled small molecules, respectively. While discussing recent progress in that domain, future perspectives of electrochemical polymer modifications until January 2025 are outlined herein.

Topics & Concepts

PolymerCyclingCommodityMaterials scienceElectrochemistryNanotechnologyCircular economyDegradation (telecommunications)Composite materialComputer scienceBusinessChemistryElectrodeTelecommunicationsBiologyFinanceEcologyHistoryPhysical chemistryArchaeologyConducting polymers and applicationsMicroplastics and Plastic Pollutionbiodegradable polymer synthesis and properties