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Highly efficient degradation of polyesters and polyethers by decatungstate photocatalysis.

Chifeng LiChen GuKazuya YamaguchiKosuke Suzuki
Published in: Nanoscale (2023)
Photocatalytic polymer degradation has been recognized as a promising solution to the global disposal of waste plastics. In this work, we revealed that various polyesters and polyethers were efficiently degraded in the presence of a polyoxometalate photocatalyst, specifically, decatungstate ([W 10 O 32 ] 4- , W10). A catalytic amount of W10 initiated the degradation of various polyesters and polyethers under photo-irradiation with a xenon lamp ( λ > 350 nm) using O 2 (1 atm) as the oxidant in acetonitrile or water. Moreover, this system can promote polymer degradation even under sunlight. The degradation efficiency, assessed from the degradation rate ( M w0 - M w )/ M w0 (%) (where M w0 is the M w before the reaction), of W10 was notably higher than those of previously reported photocatalysts such as titanium oxide, other polyoxometalates, organometallic compounds, and organic dyes.
Keyphrases
  • highly efficient
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