Designing CO2-responsive and Degradable Polymers
Plastic is a frequently used material that can vastly harm the environment. Most disposed plastics persist in the environment, breaking down into smaller particles known as microplastics that harm aquatic life and humans. Polymers capable of degradation can alleviate the presence of microplastics in the environment, but degradation rates are often slow (>100 years) and harsh acidic or basic conditions may be required for complete degradation.