depolymerizable
Depolymerizable is an adjective describing materials that can undergo depolymerization: the chemical process of breaking polymer chains into monomer units or smaller oligomers. Depolymerization is the reverse of polymerization and is central to chemical recycling strategies aimed at recovering feedstocks from used polymers.
Depolymerization can proceed via unzipping (where the chain breaks sequentially from an end, yielding monomer units)
Polymers designed to be depolymerizable include certain polyesters, polyacetals, and dynamic-covalent or reversible-bond polymers. A notable
Applications: Depolymerizable polymers are central to chemical recycling, enabling recovery of monomers for re-polymerization or conversion
Design and limitations: Challenges include achieving selective and efficient depolymerization under practical conditions, preventing premature degradation