Sumitomo Chemical and Muroran Institute of Technology to Accelerate Joint Research on Chemical Recycling Technology

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ByShin Kai
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Muroran Institute of Technology and Sumitomo Chemical Company, Limited announced their decision to accelerate joint research on chemical recycling technology, which chemically decomposes waste plastics and reuses them as raw materials for petrochemical products, including plastics.

Plastics are useful materials contributing to the solutions of various social issues, as evidenced by plastic wrap protecting food from oxidization, thereby reducing food loss, or by reduction in vehicle weight with plastics, improving energy efficiency and reducing the impact on the environment.  On the other hand, pressing issues on a global scale include the increased disposal of waste plastics into the environment and increased greenhouse gases from the use of oil, a fossil fuel.  As a means of solving these issues, there is strong demand in society for the deployment of chemical recycling technologies that use waste plastics as raw materials instead of petroleum resources.

Against this backdrop, Professor Emeritus Yoshio Uemichi and Associate Professor Yasuharu Kanda of Muroran Institute of Technology developed a technology that uses highly selective zeolite catalysts to decompose waste plastics into specific monomers.  This technology has recently gathered attention as a method to efficiently achieve chemical recycling.

In the joint research based on this technology, Muroran Institute of Technology will develop more sophisticated catalysts for the decomposition of plastics.  Sumitomo Chemical will be responsible for not only supporting the R&D of Muroran Institute of Technology but also for developing process technologies to maximize the chemical decomposition of waste plastics by making the best use of the core technologies it has cultivated to date, including catalyst design and chemical process design.  This joint research aims to quickly establish chemical recycling technology that efficiently decomposes waste plastics into petrochemical raw materials.

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