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Degradation and Recycling of Polymer Materials

2025
Hisayuki Nakatani

Summary

This special issue compiles research on microplastics, recycling, and plastic degradation mechanisms, with a focus on nanoplastic generation behavior and novel degradation technologies. The collection aims to catalyze the development of new purification methods for microplastics while addressing their formation from larger plastic items.

Study Type Environmental

This Special Issue features papers and reviews on the topics of “microplastics,” “recycling,” and “plastic degradation mechanisms.” Discarded plastics are currently causing significant environmental damage to diverse ecosystems such as the ocean, meaning that the development of purification methods is an urgent priority. Focusing on “microplastics” as a representative environmental problem, this Special Issue includes research regarding their formation mechanisms. Additionally, we have gathered papers and reviews on “recycling” and “plastic degradation mechanisms” as potential approaches for developing methods to suppress their formation. Furthermore, regarding “microplastics,” we have included papers that delve into the generation behavior of nanoplastics and which detail the latest cutting-edge research in this field. The sections focused on “recycling” and “plastic degradation mechanisms” feature carefully selected papers that present novel technologies not previously explored. We hope that this Special Issue will serve as a catalyst for the development of new technologies for purifying microplastics.

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