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Scientists Develop Novel Recyclable Plastic

by Dr. Lakshmi Venkataraman on May 8, 2019 at 5:11 PM
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Newly developed PDK poly(diketoenamine) plastic polymer can be broken down into its parts by immersing the plastic in strong acid and recycled or reused to make other plastic products thereby protecting the environment and the ecosystem from plastic pollution.


The research was conducted by scientists at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab), which is a part of the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE). The findings of the study appear in the journal Nature Chemistry.

‘Newly developed PDK poly (diketoenamine) plastic polymer can be broken down just by immersing the plastic in a highly acidic solution. This plastic can be recycled and reused. In the future, this eco-friendly plastic can even end the threat posed by plastic pollution.’

Conventional plastics cannot be recycled and hence, termed as linear plastics. PDK plastic which can be reused and recycled is termed circular plastic.

"Most plastics were never made to be recycled," said lead author Peter Christensen, a postdoctoral researcher at Berkeley Lab's Molecular Foundry. "But we have discovered a new way to assemble plastics that takes recycling into consideration from a molecular perspective."

Accidental Discovery of Circular PDK poly(diketoenamine) Plastic Polymer

Why is PDK Plastic Recyclable?

In contrast to conventional plastic, the bonds of PDK plastics are made up of reversible bonds that enable easier breakdown and recycling on treating with acid. The findings of the study do suggest that PDK plastic could be a game changer in the plastic industry and might be a potential solution to make plastic recyclable and save the eco-system.

"We're interested in the chemistry that redirects plastic lifecycles from linear to circular," said Helms one of the team members. "We see an opportunity to make a difference for where there are no recycling options such as adhesives, phone cases, shoes, watch straps, computer cables, and hard thermosets made by shaping hot melted plastic material."

Disadvantages of Conventional Non-Recyclable Plastics

Future Study Plans & Suggestions

Summary

Newly developed PDK plastic can be completely recycled and reused to make other plastic products and is a breakthrough in protecting the earth from plastic pollution.

References:

  1. Plastic Gets a Do-Over: Breakthrough Discovery Recycles Plastic From the Inside Out - (https:newscenter.lbl.gov/2019/05/06/recycling-plastic-from-the-inside-out/)


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