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
Tim Mallo, Adam Dumas, Phillip Westmoreland
08:18 AM
Jiankai Ge, Jiakai Sun, Danielle Burns, Olajide Bamidele, Yu-Hsuan Lee, Mahdi Abu-Omar, Andreas Heyden, Baron Peters, Susannah Scott
08:36 AM
Nakyeong Ahn, Yingzi Ma, Anderson Duraes, Xin Qi
08:54 AM
09:12 AM
Gaurav Deshmukh, Maëlle Gace, Li Zhou, Francesca Eckstrom, Alexander Best, Eugene Y.-X Chen, Linda Broadbelt
09:30 AM
Hyeokjoon June, Jeong Woo Han
09:48 AM
Harish Damahe, Md Emdadul Haque, Chunlin Luo, Yuxin Wang, Jianli Hu, Debangsu Bhattacharyya
10:06 AM
Mubarak Bello, Salai C. Ammal, Andreas Heyden