Plastic production is currently higher than 400 million metric tons per year and is predicted to reach 700 million metric tons by 2030. 25% of plastic waste is incinerated and 20% is recycled, mostly by mechanical processes, resulting in downcycled or reduced value polymers. The rest is discarded into landfills and oceans, posing an environmental hazard. A promising approach to overcome the waste plastic problem and reach a “circular economy of plastics” is polymer upcycling, consisting in chemically converting waste plastics back to monomers, into fuels and/or value-added molecules. The current session welcomes any work targeting conversion of waste plastics.
08:00 AM
Hilal Ezgi Toraman, Sean Okonsky, Neil Hogan, J.V. Jayarama Krishna
08:18 AM
Uchenna Nwachukwu, Matthew Moegling, Sinhara Mudalige Hasitha Perera, Marc Porosoff, Linxiao Chen
08:36 AM
Scott Svadlenak, Konstantinos Goulas
08:54 AM
Ali Kamali, Joshua Little, Song Luo, Po-Yen Chen, Dongxia Liu
09:12 AM
Tawsif Rahman, Hossein Jahromi, Ashish Bhattrai, Sushil Adhikari
09:30 AM
Hyunjin Moon, Jason DesVeaux, Hannah Alt, Joel Miscall, Clarissa L. Lincoln, Stefan Haugen, Christine A. Singer, Nicolette R. Meyer, Kelsey J. Ramirez, Taylor Uekert, Allison Werner, Davinia Salvachua, Shannon S. Stahl, Gregg T. Beckham
09:48 AM
Piaoping Yang, Gerhard Wittreich, Stavros Caratzoulas, Dionisios Vlachos
10:06 AM
Christine Oberhausen, Dionisios Vlachos