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The Materials Map is an open tool for improving networking and interdisciplinary exchange within materials research. It enables cross-database search for cooperation and network partners and discovering of the research landscape.

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  • 2023Upcycling of Waste Plastic into Hybrid Carbon Nanomaterials50citations
  • 2021Revisiting metal fluorides as lithium-ion battery cathodes.citations
  • 2012China begins to position for leadership on responsible risk-based global chemicals management9citations

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  • Silva, Karla
  • Wyss, Kevin
  • Advincula, Paul A.
  • Yakobson, Boris
  • Li, John
  • Eddy, Lucas
  • Chen, Jinhang
  • Goodwin, Andrew L.
  • Grey, Clare P.
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  • Chapman, Karena W.
  • Lu, Ziheng
  • Castillo-Martínez, Elizabeth
  • Pickard, Chris J.
  • Midgley, Paul A.
  • Eggeman, Alexander S.
  • Amatucci, Glenn G.
  • Hua, Xiao
  • Geddes, Harry S.
  • Wiaderek, Kamila M.
  • Pereira, Nathalie
  • Steiner, Ullrich
  • Jones, Kevin Christopher
  • Wang, Hong
  • Liu, Zhengtao
  • Duarte-Davidson, Raquel
  • Li, Hong
  • Sweetman, Andrew
  • Deag, Eliot J.
  • Carmichael, Paul L.
  • Shore, Richard F.
  • Shen, Yingwa
  • Price, Oliver R.
  • Howe, Paul
  • Undemann, Emma
  • Zang, Wen Chao
  • Yan, Zhen-Guang
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Upcycling of Waste Plastic into Hybrid Carbon Nanomaterials

  • Meng, Wei
  • Silva, Karla
  • Wyss, Kevin
  • Advincula, Paul A.
  • Yakobson, Boris
  • Li, John
  • Eddy, Lucas
  • Chen, Jinhang
Abstract

<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>Graphitic 1D and hybrid nanomaterials represent a powerful solution in composite and electronic applications due to exceptional properties, but large‐scale synthesis of hybrid materials has yet to be realized. Here, a rapid, scalable method to produce graphitic 1D materials from polymers using flash Joule heating (FJH) is reported. This avoids lengthy chemical vapor deposition and uses no solvent or water. The flash 1D materials (F1DM), synthesized using a variety of earth‐abundant catalysts, have controllable diameters and morphologies by parameter tuning. Furthermore, the process can be modified to form hybrid materials, with F1DM bonded to turbostratic graphene. In nanocomposites, F1DM outperform commercially available carbon nanotubes. Compared to current 1D material synthetic strategies using life cycle assessment, FJH synthesis represents an 86–92% decrease in cumulative energy demand and 92–94% decrease in global‐warming potential. This work suggests that FJH affords a cost‐effective and sustainable route to upcycle waste plastic into valuable 1D and hybrid nanomaterials.</jats:p>

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  • nanocomposite
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • polymer
  • Carbon
  • nanotube
  • chemical vapor deposition