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This review summarizes atomic‐level design strategies for single‐atom catalysts, emphasizing modulation of the local coordination environment, active‐site geometry, and metal‐support interactions to optimize catalytic activity and stability in electrocatalytic energy conversion applications.
Ashwani Kumar, Harun Tüysüz
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From Waste to Resource: Reframing End-of-Life Materials for a Circular Future: Within MSE Symposium Sustainable Reprocessing of End-of-Life Materials and Side Streams. [PDF]
Jovičević-Klug M +3 more
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Selective Degradation of Polyurethanes in Mixed Plastic Wastes via Ir‐Catalyzed Hydrogenolysis
The selective degradation of polyurethanes in mixed plastic wastes with polyesters and polyamides was achieved using H2 as a reactant, enabling simultaneous recovery of diformamides and polyols arising from polyurethanes and separation of polyesters and polyamides without any degradation.
Yuto Yamada +3 more
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Process Simulation of 1,4-Cyclohexanedimethanol Production from Waste PETs. [PDF]
Esin B, Sezer S, Nasun-Saygılı G.
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Using a ketal‐protected glycerol derivative (solketal) as the oxidation substrate enables site‐selective electrooxidation that suppresses C–C cleavage on non‐noble catalysts. Highly alkaline conditions promote reactive solketal alkoxide formation, weaken the Cα─H bond to facilitate dehydrogenation, and buffer local acidification, enabling a record‐high
Jiamin Wang +6 more
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Eco-Efficient Recycling of Printed Circuit Boards. [PDF]
Suponik T +5 more
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Acetylene Semi‐Hydrogenation by Photocatalysis
Photocatalytic acetylene semi‐hydrogenation is an emerging light‐driven route to polymer‐grade ethylene, offering a mild alternative to energy‐intensive thermocatalysis. By replacing H2 co‐feed with water or other proton sources, these systems can achieve high selectivity under ambient conditions.
Anna Fortunato +6 more
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Recovery of ferrous sulfate from basic oxygen furnace sludge using waste sulfuric acid. [PDF]
Mend B, Kim JH, Chu YS.
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Environmental Identification of Novel Enzymes for Polyurethane and Polyamide Degradation
Heteroatom‐containing plastics such as polyurethanes and nylons are produced at scale yet remain largely unrecycled. Biocatalysts offer a promising route to depolymerization under mild conditions. Here, we present a screening platform for the discovery of novel polyurethane‐ and nylon‐degrading enzymes from environmental samples and demonstrate ...
Malthe Kjær Bendtsen +17 more
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