Chemistry:Polydiketoenamine

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Short description: Class of polymers

Polydiketoenamine (PDK) is a polymer discovered in 2019 that can be recycled over and over without loss of performance. Obtained from Carboxylic acids and polyamides. The compound contains a cross linked network which gives it the properties of higher performance and chemical resistance, the mechanically reprocess of PDK is done without degrading its properties or performance. When the compound is under a substantial amount of heat, the total number of bonds remain constant therefore under heat bonds will break and make to reform. Researchers at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory studied PDK and published the results of the study in Nature Chemistry in April 2019.[1] Submersion in an acidic solution breaks down the polymer to its original monomers and separates the monomers from additives.

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  1. Peter R. Christensen; Angelique M. Scheuermann; Kathryn E. Loeffler; Brett A. Helms (May 2019). Closed-loop recycling of plastics enabled by dynamic covalent diketoenamine bonds. 11. pp. 442–448. doi:10.1038/s41557-019-0249-2. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41557-019-0249-2. Retrieved 16 May 2019.