Catalytic Degradation of Thermosetting Polymers in suitable solvents under Atmospheric Pressure: Approaches and Techniques Unmet Need: The imperative need for chemical recycling of thermosets and thermoset composites Management of thermosetting polymers and their composites is becoming a serious public concern. The demand for an eco-friendly and economically viable recycling technology that is suitable for industrial scale-up is crucial. Performing chemical recycling under atmospheric pressure is always desirable. WSU inventors invented catalytic degradation of thermosetting polymers and their composites with suitable solvents. The Technology: Introduced a method for catalytic degradation of the thermosetting materials under atmospheric pressure WSU inventors introduced a novel approach for catalytic degradation of the thermosetting materials, utilizing an eco-friendly solvent and a low catalyst concentration under atmospheric pressure. Inventors discovered that undisclosed solvents are effective for epoxy decomposition at low concentrations of catalyst under atmospheric pressure. The solvent derivatives ensure the swelling and facilities the decomposition of the thermosetting polymer. Following degradation, the catalytic solution can be recovered and reused for the next reaction. Applications: Polymer Recycling Waste Management Reducing Environmental Impact Automotive Industry Biomedical Applications Energy Storage Advantages: Lower operating costs Environmentally Friendly Improved reaction selectivity and Reduced processing time Easier scale-up Patent Information: Provisional patent application has been filed. Learn More Punam Dalai Technology Licensing Associate Washington State University (509) 335-1216 punam.dalai@wsu.edu Reference No: TECH-23/3509 Bookmark this page Download as PDF Inventors Jinwen Zhang Baoming Zhao Wangcheng Liu Yiding Cao Brian Bliss Key Words