Advances in solar-driven, electro/photoelectrochemical, and microwave-assisted upcycling of waste polyesters.
Xiangxi LouFangyue LiuQingye LiMingyu ChuGuiling WangJinxing ChenMuhan CaoPublished in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2024)
Plastic waste in the environment causes significant environmental pollution. The potential of using chemical methods for upcycling plastic waste offers a dual solution to ensure resource sustainability and environmental restoration. This article provides a comprehensive overview of the latest technologies driven by solar-driven, electro/photoelectrochemical-catalytic, and microwave-assisted methods for the conversion of plastics into various valuable chemicals. It emphasizes selective conversion during the plastic transformation process, elucidates reaction pathways, and optimizes product selectivity. Finally, the article offers insights into the future developments of chemical upcycling of polyesters.