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Convert waste into organosylanes for high-performance coatings

Upcycling

International. Researchers at Tokyo Metropolitan University have found that gold nanoparticles help convert waste materials such as biomass and polyester into organosilane compounds, valuable chemicals that are used in a wide range of applications.

The new protocol takes advantage of the cooperation between gold nanoparticles and the amphoteric nature (both acidic and basic) of the zirconium oxide support. The result is a reaction that requires less demanding conditions, a more environmentally friendly method of recycling waste.

Scientists have been exploring alternative approaches to encourage the use of waste materials as a resource. This includes upcycling, the conversion of waste material into entirely new compounds and products that may be more valuable than the materials used to make them.

A team of researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University led by Associate Professor Hiroki Miura has been working on converting plastic and biomass into organosylanes, organic molecules with a silicon atom attached to form a carbon-silicon bond.

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Organosylanes are valuable materials in high-performance coatings and intermediates in the production of pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals.
However, the addition of the silicon atom often involves reactants that are sensitive to air, humidity and require high temperatures, not to mention strongly acidic or basic conditions. Potentially, this makes the conversion process itself an environmental burden.

Now, the team has applied a hybrid catalyst material consisting of gold nanoparticles onto a zirconium oxide support.

The catalyst takes ether and ester groups, both abundant in plastics like polyester and biomass compounds like cellulose, and helps them react with a silicon-containing compound known as disilane.

Under gentle heating in solution, they successfully created organosilane groups where the ester or ether group was located.

Through detailed studies of the mechanism, the team found that cooperation between gold nanoparticles and the amphoteric nature (both basic and acidic) of the support was responsible for the effective and high-performance conversion of the raw material under mild conditions.

Since plastic waste disposal often requires combustion or severely acidic/basic conditions, the process itself already provides an easy route to breaking down polyesters under much less demanding conditions.

However, the key point here is that the products of the reaction are themselves valuable compounds, ready for new applications.

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The team hopes that this new route to organosilane production will be part of our path to a carbon-neutral future, where plastics do not reach the environment, but rather more useful products for society.

Federico Duarte
Author: Federico Duarte
Editor en Latin Press, Inc.
Comunicador social y periodista con experiencia de más de 15 años en medios de comunicación. Apasionado por hacer de la vida una historia para contar. [email protected]

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