Hydrogenative Depolymerization of End-of-Life Polycarbonates by an Iron Pincer Complex

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Chemical recycling processes can contribute to a resource-efficient plastic economy. Herein, a procedure for the iron-catalyzed hydrogenation of the carbonate function of end-of-life polycarbonates under simultaneous depolymerization is presented. The use of a straightforward iron pincer complex leads to high rate of depolymerization of poly(bisphenol A carbonate) and poly(propylene carbonate) yielding the monomers bisphenol A and 1,2-propanediol, respectively, as products under mild reaction conditions. Furthermore, the iron complex was able to depolymerize polycarbonates containing goods and mixture of plastics containing polycarbonates.

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Alberti, C., Fedorenko, E., & Enthaler, S. (2020). Hydrogenative Depolymerization of End-of-Life Polycarbonates by an Iron Pincer Complex. ChemistryOpen, 9(8), 818–821. https://doi.org/10.1002/open.202000161

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