monomersis
Monomersis is a term occasionally used in polymer science to denote the process of generating monomer units from larger polymeric structures, effectively the reverse of polymerization. The term is not standard in major reference works, and its precise interpretation varies by author. In some discussions it refers to deliberate strategies for recovering monomers from waste polymers to enable closed-loop recycling.
In practical terms, monomersis would involve bond cleavage within polymers to release intact or near-intact monomers,
Examples cited in the literature include the depolymerization of PET to terephthalic acid and ethylene glycol,
Relationship to other terms: monomersis is closely related to depolymerization, chemical recycling, and monomer recovery. It
See also: Monomer, Polymerization, Depolymerization, Chemical recycling, Recycling.