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New polymer design could make everyday plastics easier to break down without losing performance
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New polymer design could make everyday plastics easier to break down without losing performance

Researchers at Ehime University have developed a new molecular design strategy that enables carbon-carbon (C-C) backbone polymers—typically resistant to degradation—to break down under basic conditions without compromising their performance. By integrating alkoxycarbonylmethylene (ACM) units into polymer structures, the team demonstrated that these polymers can undergo controlled degradation via a retro-Michael reaction mechanism. This method was tested on various polymers like polystyrene and PMMA, where the addition of ACM units allowed for significant molecular weight reduction under mild conditions, unlike traditional versions of these materials. Importantly, the inclusion of ACM units did not negatively impact the thermophysical properties of the polymers; in some cases, it even enhanced them. The study suggests a promising pathway for creating more sustainable plastics that balance durability with environmental manageability.

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New polymer design could make everyday plastics easier to break down without losing performance

Researchers at Ehime University have developed a new molecular design strategy that enables carbon-carbon (C-C) backbone polymers—typically resistant to degradation—to break down under basic conditions without compromising their performance. By integrating alkoxycarbonylmethylene (ACM) units into polymer structures, the team demonstrated that these polymers can undergo controlled degradation via a retro-Michael reaction mechanism. This method was tested on various polymers like polystyrene and PMMA, where the addition of ACM units allowed for significant molecular weight reduction under mild conditions, unlike traditional versions of these materials. Importantly, the inclusion of ACM units did not negatively impact the thermophysical properties of the polymers; in some cases, it even enhanced them. The study suggests a promising pathway for creating more sustainable plastics that balance durability with environmental manageability.

Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): The article discusses scientific research focused on polymer chemistry and sustainability, which is inherently apolitical. There is no framing that favors any particular ideological perspective, and the content remains strictly factual, focusing on technical advancements rather than policy, politics

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