Sulfur-Rich Polymers (2)
[2L11-4]
Making and Un-making Poly(trisulfides) for Sustainable Applications
발표자Justin M. Chalker (Flinders University)
연구책임자Justin M. Chalker (Flinders University)
Abstract
There have been increasing efforts to add value to the sulfur supply chain by converting excess elemental sulfur into functional materials.1 I will discuss our research in this area and how we are applying poly(trisulfides) in sustainable e-waste recycling, recyclable adhesives, photolithography, protective coatings, and recyclable plastics.2-5 The key innovations in this program are the discovery of new reactions to make poly(trisulfides) and methods to “un-make” them by depolymerization at the end of their service life. These methods include novel photochemical ring-opening polymerizations of cyclic trisulfides3,4 and a new trisulfide metathesis polymerization to make recyclable analogs of polyethylene.5
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