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Chemical recycling turns used silicones into pure building blocks, promising infinite reuse
A study conducted by CNRS researchers describes a new method of recycling silicone waste (caulk, sealants, gels, adhesives, cosmetics, etc.). It has the potential to significantly reduce the sector's ...
A study conducted by CNRS 1 researchers describes a new method of recycling silicone waste (caulk, sealants, gels, adhesives, cosmetics, etc.). It has the potential to significantly reduce the ...
A new low-energy chemical recycling method using boron and gallium can convert common silicone waste into useful chlorosilanes with high efficiency and yield. The method offers a promising new ...
Silicones are used in a huge variety of products: cookware, cosmetics, medical devices, lubricants, sealants, and more. They’re prized for their flexibility, low toxicity, and heat resistance. But ...
At Elkem in Saint-Fons (69), silicone waste is now recycled chemically. The supplier of advanced silicon-based materials has succeeded in upgrading its chemical recycling process from laboratory to ...
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