October 21, 2025
Journal Article

Advances and Challenges in Low-Temperature Upcycling of Waste Polyolefins via Tandem Catalysis

Abstract

Polyolefin waste is the largest polymer waste stream that could potentially serve as an advantageous hydrocarbon feedstock. Upcycling polyolefins poses significant challenges due to their inherent kinetic and thermodynamic stability. Traditional methods, such as thermal and catalytic cracking, are straightforward but require temperatures exceeding 400 °C for complete conversion because of thermodynamic constraints. We summarize and critically compare recent advances in upgrading of spent polyolefins and model reactants via kinetic (and thermodynamic) coupling of the endothermic C-C bond cleavage of polyolefins with exothermic reactions including hydrogenation, hydrogenolysis, metathesis, cyclization, oxidation, and alkylation. These approaches enable complete conversion to desired products at low temperatures (

Published: October 21, 2025

Citation

Zhang W., S. Kim, M. Sarazen, M. He, J.G. Chen, and J.A. Lercher. 2025. Advances and Challenges in Low-Temperature Upcycling of Waste Polyolefins via Tandem Catalysis. Angewandte Chemie International Edition 64, no. 22:e202500559. PNNL-SA-209141. doi:10.1002/anie.202500559

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