IF 12.2 2区 材料科学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Materials Horizons Pub Date : 2024-10-18 DOI:10.1039/d4mh01139b
Pan Deng, Lin Chen, Yue Li, Bo-Wen Liu, Xiu-Li Wang, Yu-Zhong Wang
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高分子塑料的循环经济和防火安全已成为全球共识。本文提出了一种利用热响应磷酸盐(DP)实现聚碳酸酯塑料选择性自循环、高透明和防火安全的综合战略。DP 作为一种具有良好兼容性的阻燃剂,可使聚碳酸酯塑料在使用寿命期间在可见光下具有高透明度、出色的自熄性和高防火安全性。消耗后,DP 作为一种催化剂,可在混合塑料甚至同类聚碳酸酯塑料中触发含 DP 的聚碳酸酯的选择性自循环,而无需外部催化剂。重要的是,DP 在火灾事故中高温(>350 °C)下的耗氧机制和低温(180 °C)下的双氢键催化机制是聚碳酸酯从使用阶段到消费后的生命周期管理的关键。这项工作通过设计同时满足使用阶段和报废标准的可持续塑料,为塑料污染问题提供了新的解决方案,从而努力实现零废物循环经济。
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Selectively self-recyclable, highly transparent and fire-safe polycarbonate plastic enabled by thermally responsive phosphonium-phosphate.

Both the circular economy and fire-safety of polymer plastics have become a global consensus. Herein, an integrated strategy for selectively self-recyclable, highly-transparent and fire-safe polycarbonate plastic is proposed by thermally responsive phosphonium-phosphate (DP). During its service life, DP, as a flame-retardant with good compatibility, enables polycarbonate plastic with high transparency in visible light, excellent self-extinguishing and high fire-safety. After consumption, DP, as a catalyst, triggers the selective self-recycling of DP-containing polycarbonate in mixed plastics and even in same-kind polycarbonate plastics without an external catalyst. Importantly, the oxygen-consuming mechanism at high temperature in fire accidents (>350 °C) and the double hydrogen bond catalysis mechanism at a lower temperature (180 °C) of DP are key to the life cycle management of polycarbonate from use-stage to post-consumption. This work inspires a new solution to plastic pollution by designing sustainable plastics that satisfy both service-stage and end-of-life criteria, striving towards a zero-waste circular economy.

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Materials Horizons
Materials Horizons CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
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18.90
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2.30%
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306
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1.3 months
期刊介绍: Materials Horizons is a leading journal in materials science that focuses on publishing exceptionally high-quality and innovative research. The journal prioritizes original research that introduces new concepts or ways of thinking, rather than solely reporting technological advancements. However, groundbreaking articles featuring record-breaking material performance may also be published. To be considered for publication, the work must be of significant interest to our community-spanning readership. Starting from 2021, all articles published in Materials Horizons will be indexed in MEDLINE©. The journal publishes various types of articles, including Communications, Reviews, Opinion pieces, Focus articles, and Comments. It serves as a core journal for researchers from academia, government, and industry across all areas of materials research. Materials Horizons is a Transformative Journal and compliant with Plan S. It has an impact factor of 13.3 and is indexed in MEDLINE.
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