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A Survey on the Chemical Recycling of Polyolefins into Monomers
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The growing global concern over plastic waste accumulation has brought this issue to the forefront of environmental discussions. The increasing demand for plastic materials has led to the widespread production of plastic resins. However, the low cost of plastics, combined with high supply and consumption rates, has resulted in a troubling surge in post-consumer plastic waste. At the same time, the essential role plastics play in ensuring quality, convenience, and modern living has made them indispensable. In this context, the concept of circularity introduces a transformative shift in consumption habits, product design, and the management of raw materials and waste. A central strategy for promoting circularity in the plastics economy is the development of chemical recycling technologies. These processes aim to convert plastic waste into higher-value materials for the chemical industry, often generating liquid and gaseous products that can serve as feedstocks—ideally leading to the recovery of the original monomers. As polyolefins are the most widely used plastics worldwide, efficient recovery of their corresponding monomers is crucial to advancing circular strategies. This review explores current methods for the chemical depolymerization of polyolefins and critically analyzes efforts focused on the direct recovery of olefinic monomers.
Title: A Survey on the Chemical Recycling of Polyolefins into Monomers
Description:
The growing global concern over plastic waste accumulation has brought this issue to the forefront of environmental discussions.
The increasing demand for plastic materials has led to the widespread production of plastic resins.
However, the low cost of plastics, combined with high supply and consumption rates, has resulted in a troubling surge in post-consumer plastic waste.
At the same time, the essential role plastics play in ensuring quality, convenience, and modern living has made them indispensable.
In this context, the concept of circularity introduces a transformative shift in consumption habits, product design, and the management of raw materials and waste.
A central strategy for promoting circularity in the plastics economy is the development of chemical recycling technologies.
These processes aim to convert plastic waste into higher-value materials for the chemical industry, often generating liquid and gaseous products that can serve as feedstocks—ideally leading to the recovery of the original monomers.
As polyolefins are the most widely used plastics worldwide, efficient recovery of their corresponding monomers is crucial to advancing circular strategies.
This review explores current methods for the chemical depolymerization of polyolefins and critically analyzes efforts focused on the direct recovery of olefinic monomers.
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