Visible-Light-Induced
Photocatalytic Degradation of
Polyvinyl Chloride under Normal Temperature and Pressure via Uranyl
Photocatalyst
Posted on 2025-04-03 - 13:36
The degradation of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) has been
commonly reported
on thermal, thermocatalytic, and microbial degradation, with few reports
on the aspect of photocatalysis. Herein, we propose a strategy that
uses uranyl as a photocatalyst to realize effective PVC degradation
under visible light and mild conditions. The degree of dechlorination
reaches 40%, and the molecular weight (Mw) decreases
from 219.3 kg/mol to 3.7 kg/mol. Multiple experimental analyses and
density functional theory calculations were conducted to elucidate
the degradation pathways. The results show that uranyl serves not
only as a promoter of hydrogen atom transfer but also as an inducer
of dechlorination, both of which contribute to the PVC degradation.
This mild, simple, and effective strategy for the photocatalytic degradation
of PVC offers new insights into plastic treatment and can be further
investigated for other potential applications such as halogenation.
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Tang, Song-Bai; Zhang, Shu-Yun; Jiang, Yan-Xin; Wang, Zi-Xin; Li, Kai; Luo, Yin-Ying; et al. (2025). Visible-Light-Induced
Photocatalytic Degradation of
Polyvinyl Chloride under Normal Temperature and Pressure via Uranyl
Photocatalyst. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.iecr.4c04353Â