Electrochemical C−H/C−C Bond Oxygenation: A Potential Technology for Plastic Depolymerization

Author:

Rani Sadia1,Aslam Samina1,Lal Kiran1,Noreen Sobia2,Alsader Khadeeja Ali Mohammed3,Hussain Riaz4,Shirinfar Bahareh5,Ahmed Nisar3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry The Women University Multan Multan 60000 Pakistan

2. Institute of Chemistry University of Sargodha Sargodha 40100 Pakistan

3. School of Chemistry Cardiff University, Main Building Park Place Cardiff CF10 3AT United Kingdom

4. Department of Chemistry University of Education Lahore D.G. Khan Campus 32200 Pakistan

5. West Herts College – University of Hertfordshire Watford WD17 3EZ London United Kingdom

Abstract

AbstractHerein, we provide eco‐friendly and safely operated electrocatalytic methods for the selective oxidation directly or with water, air, light, metal catalyst or other mediators serving as the only oxygen supply. Heavy metals, stoichiometric chemical oxidants, or harsh conditions were drawbacks of earlier oxidative cleavage techniques. It has recently come to light that a crucial stage in the deconstruction of plastic waste and the utilization of biomass is the selective activation of inert C(sp3)−C/H(sp3) bonds, which continues to be a significant obstacle in the chemical upcycling of resistant polyolefin waste. An appealing alternative to chemical oxidations using oxygen and catalysts is direct or indirect electrochemical conversion. An essential transition in the chemical and pharmaceutical industries is the electrochemical oxidation of C−H/C−C bonds. In this review, we discuss cutting‐edge approaches to chemically recycle commercial plastics and feasible C−C/C−H bonds oxygenation routes for industrial scale‐up.

Funder

Cardiff University

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Materials Chemistry,General Chemical Engineering,Biochemistry,General Chemistry

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