Circular economy of polymers : topics in recycling technologies
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Circular economy of polymers : topics in recycling technologies
(ACS symposium series, 1391)
American Chemical Society, c2021
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Includes bibliographical references and index
"the ACS Division of Polymer Chemistry symposium on the Circular Economy of Polymers at the virtural 260th ACS Fall National Meeting & Exposition, August 20-27, 2020."--Pref
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Description
Advancing technologies to deliver a circular economy for polymers
Over the last 70 years, plastic usage has spread into nearly every corner of modern life and all geographies. For much of this time, plastics have been disposed of at the end of their first life. While recycling and reuse have increased, these have been limited by the need for clean, single-material streams as feedstock for mechanical recycling and the development status of advanced recycling technologies. By enabling the use of more mixed-waste streams, technologies will not only cut down on
plastic waste landfilling, but also reduce greenhouse gas emissions. This work presents developing plastic recycling technologies, from feedstocks to final products, and various waste valorization vectors that will enable the eventual transition to a fully circular economy of polymers.
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Preface
Chapter 1: Introduction-Circular Economy of Polymers and Recycling Technologies, Dimitris I. Collias, Martin I. James, and John M. Layman
Chapter 2: Plastic Waste as Feedstock: A Waste Management Perspective, Martin Champel
Chapter 3: Solvent-Based Recycling, Dominik Triebert, Hagen Hanel, Marlen Bundt, and Klaus Wohnig
Chapter 4: Chemical Recycling of PET, Robert D. Allen and Martin I. James
Chapter 5: Chemical Recycling-Pyrolysis, John Redshaw, Matthew O'Flaherty, Andrew Lake, and Pierre Moreau
Chapter 6: Monomer Recycling of Addition Polymers, Jean-Philippe Laviolette, Philippe Leclerc, Amir Enferadi Kerenkan, Ali Eslami, and Jocelyn Doucet
Chapter 7: Chemical Recycling-Gasification, William L. Trapp and Justin W. Murphy
Chapter 8: Life Cycle Assessment of Polymers and Their Recycling, Sabyasachi Das, Chao Liang, and Jennifer B. Dunn
Chapter 9: Mass Balance Accounting Approach, Holli Alexander, Travis Keever, and C. Jason Pierce
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