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.
02:30 PM
Taeeun Kwon, Byeongchan Ahn, Ki Hyuk Kang, Insoo Ro, Wangyun Won
02:48 PM
Chunlin Luo, Brandon Robinson, Jianli Hu, Yuxin Wang
03:06 PM
Harish Radhakrishnan, Victor Sanfins Cecon, Tien Pham, Greg W. Curtzwiler, Keith L. Vorst, Xianglan Bai
03:24 PM
Aseel Al-Sakkaf, Yuxin Wang, Srinivas Palanki
03:42 PM
Ross Baird, Raffaella Ocone, Aimaro Sanna
04:00 PM
Petros Soldatos, Antigoni Margellou, Eleftherios Tosounidis, Abdulkadir Tanimu, Niladri Maity, Konstantinos Triantafyllidis
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Zachary Westman, Baoyuan Liu, Kelsey Richardson, Madeleine Davis, Dingyuan Lim, Alan Stottlemyer, Christopher Letko, Nasim Hooshyar, Vojtech Vlcek, Phillip Christopher, Mahdi Abu-Omar
04:36 PM
Ziyu Cui, Masamu Kawada, Yue Hui, Seunghyun Sim