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Chemical recycling of oxygenated and nitrogenated plastic waste by reductive catalytic routes


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The French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA) is a key player in research, development and innovation in four main areas :
• defence and security,
• nuclear energy (fission and fusion),
• technological research for industry,
• fundamental research in the physical sciences and life sciences.

Drawing on its widely acknowledged expertise, and thanks to its 16000 technicians, engineers, researchers and staff, the CEA actively participates in collaborative projects with a large number of academic and industrial partners.

The CEA is established in ten centers spread throughout France
  

Reference

SL-DRF-26-0183  

Direction

DRF

Thesis topic details

Category

Condensed Matter Physics, chemistry, nanosciences

Thesis topics

Chemical recycling of oxygenated and nitrogenated plastic waste by reductive catalytic routes

Contract

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Job description

Since the 1950s, the use of petroleum-based plastics has encouraged the emergence of a consumption model focused on the use of disposable products. Global plastic production has almost doubled over the last 20 years, currently reaching 468 million tons per year. These non-biodegradable plastic are the source of numerous forms of environmental pollution. Since the 1950s, only 9% of the wastes have been recycled. The majority have been incinerated or sent to landfill. In the current context of this linear economy, health, climate and societal issues make it essential to transition to a circular approach to materials. This evolution requires the development of recycling methods that are both effective and robust. While the most common recycling methods currently in use are mainly mechanical processes that apply to specific types of waste, such as PET plastic bottles, the development of chemical recycling methods appears promising for treating waste for which no recycling channels exist. These innovative chemical processes make it possible to recover the carbonaceous material from plastics to produce new ones.
Within this objective of material circularity, this doctoral project aims to develop new chemical recycling routes for mixed oxygen/nitrogen plastic waste such as polyurethanes (insulation foam, mattresses, etc.) and polyamides (textile fibres, circuit breaker boxes, etc.), for which recycling routes are virtually non-existent. This project is based on a strategy of depolymerizing these plastics by the selective cleavage of the carbon-oxygen and/or carbon-nitrogen bonds to form the corresponding monomers or their derivatives. To do that, catalytic systems involving metal catalysts coupled with abundant and inexpensive reducing agents will be developed. In order to optimize these catalytic systems, we will seek to understand how they proceed and the mechanisms involved.

University / doctoral school

Sciences Chimiques: Molécules, Matériaux, Instrumentation et Biosystèmes (2MIB)
Paris-Saclay

Thesis topic location

Site

Saclay

Requester

Position start date

01/10/2026

Person to be contacted by the applicant

Berthet Jean-Claude jean-claude.berthet@cea.fr
CEA
DRF/IRAMIS/NIMBE/LCMCE
CEA Saclay
DRF/IRAMIS/NIMBE/LCMCE
Bât 125, pièce 10
91191 Gif-sur-Yvette Cedex
01 69 08 60 42

Tutor / Responsible thesis director

Berthet Jean-Claude jean-claude.berthet@cea.fr
CEA
DRF/IRAMIS/NIMBE/LCMCE
CEA Saclay
DRF/IRAMIS/NIMBE/LCMCE
Bât 125, pièce 10
91191 Gif-sur-Yvette Cedex
01 69 08 60 42

En savoir plus

https://iramis.cea.fr/Pisp/thibault.cantat/JeanClaude_Berthet.php
https://iramis.cea.fr/nimbe/lcmce/