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From sports soles to sponges: the recycling of polyurethane foam is becoming a reality

Polyurethane foam is found in mattresses, furniture and many other products, and it produces a waste stream that is difficult to recycle. However, a team from the University of Twente has now presented a sustainable method in Green Chemistry for converting this widely used material into reusable building blocks.

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Sjoerd Rijpkema doesn’t quite understand the exceedingly detailed questions that PhD candidates get during their promotion ceremony. However, he recently came across a promotion with a markedly different approach.

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Shining light on post-polymerisation functionalisation

A team from Utrecht University functionalises the C-H-bonds in polyolefins using just UV light without the need for solvents or catalysts, they report in JACS.

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