Institute Seminar: Troels Skrydstrup, From Plastic Disassembly to Carbon Capture with Waste Plastic

When: Wednesday, 17 January 2024, 16:30 Uhr

Where: Kleiner Hörsaal 3 (HS3), Halbstock, Boltzmanngasse 1

The Institute of Organic Chemistry invites to a guest lecture by Dr. Troels Skrydstrup, Aarhus University, Denmark:

Title: From Plastic Disassembly to Carbon Capture with Waste Plastic

 

Abstract:
The vast amounts of end‐of‐use plastics and plastic‐containing materials released into Nature has
resulted in a major environmental crisis, strongly affecting ecosystems across the globe. There is
an urgent need for the implementation of a circular economy of plastics and plastic‐containing
composites for reducing the consumption of resources, as well as limiting the introduction of
waste into the environment. In this talk, I will summarize our synthetic efforts on the use of
transition metal catalysis for the disassembly of thermoset plastics to base chemicals, including
products prepared from polyurethanes and epoxy composites. Thereafter, I will present our
recent work devoted to the selective chemical transformation of waste plastic to new materials
with carbon capture properties.

 

about Dr. Troels Skrydstrup:

Academic Experience: Troels Skrydstrup received a BSc degree in chemical engineering from
Queen’s University, Kingston, Canada (1983) and his MSc and PhD degrees from the Technical
University of Denmark (1985 and 1988). After several post‐doctoral periods at l’Institut de Chimie
des Substances Naturelles, Gif‐sur‐Yvette, France (1988–89, 1990–92) and at the Carlsberg
Laboratories (1989–90), Troels Skrydstrup was employed as a Chargé de Recherche (CR1) in the
CNRS both at l’Université d’Orléans and l’Université Paris XI (1992–1997). In 1997, he became
Associate Professor at the Department of Chemistry, Aarhus University, and was promoted full
Professor of Organic Chemistry in 2002. Currently, he is center leader of the Carbon Dioxide
Activation Center at Aarhus University, and the co‐director of the Novo Nordisk Foundation CO2
Research Center.


Membership and awards: Troels Skrydstrup was elected as a fellow of the Royal Danish Academy
of Sciences in 2008, as member of the Danish Academy of Natural Sciences in 2010, and the
Danish Academy of Technical Sciences in 2015. He was knighted by the Danish Queen in 2012. In
2001, he received the Holm’s Research Prize. In 2018, he was awarded the Melvin Calvin Award
2018 for outstanding scientific contributions in the field of isotope science, and the same year
the Science Award from the Faculty of Science and Technology, Aarhus University. In 2022, he
received the Bjerrum, Brønsted, Lang award. Troels Skrydstrup has been visiting professor at
l’Université de Versailles (2001), Osaka Prefecture University (2007), l’Université Paris Decartes
(2008), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (2013), l’Université de Bordeaux (2014) and
Nanchang University (2018).
Publications: Over 300 publications, H‐factor: 63
Research and Innovation: Recent efforts have been focused on the development of innovative
isotope labeling techniques, methods for polymer deconstruction and carbon dioxide conversion.

 

Abstract and CV