Upcycling of Commodity Thermoset Polyurethane Towards Smart Materials with End‐User‐On‐Demand Programmable Properties and Adaptable Applications

Y Yangfei Li J Jianjun Chen (State Key Joint Laboratory of Environment Simulation and Pollution Control, School of Environment) S Shengping Rui (Key Laboratory of Organosilicon Chemistry and Material Technology Zhejiang Key Laboratory of Organosilicon Material Technology College of Material Ministry of Education Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Hangzhou Normal University Hangzhou China) Y Yanling Zhu Y Yan Huang M Meijin Jin (Zhejiang Huafon New Material Co., Ltd Ruian China) W Wu Cai X Xiaohua Chang (Key Laboratory of Organosilicon Chemistry and Material Technology Zhejiang Key Laboratory of Organosilicon Material Technology College of Material Ministry of Education Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Hangzhou Normal University Hangzhou China) J Jichun You (Key Laboratory of Organosilicon Chemistry and Material Technology Zhejiang Key Laboratory of Organosilicon Material Technology College of Material Ministry of Education Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Hangzhou Normal University Hangzhou China) Z Zenghe Liu Y Yutian Zhu

Abstract

ABSTRACT Polyurethane is indispensable to our life, but its end‐of‐life wastes bring severe environmental problems due to the bulky volume and thermoset nature. The regenerated products based on current recycling strategies normally have fixed mechanical properties, limiting adaptability to diverse applications. Here, we present a chemical recycling strategy that can transform polyurethane waste into smart materials with end‐user‐on‐demand programmable properties and adaptable applications. It is achieved through inserting a thermal‐triggered network topology transformation switch in the polyurethane. The network topology transformation switch endows the regenerated materials with on‐demand mechanical programmability, which could achieve a 54‐fold modulus enhancement from 5 MPa (soft rubber) to 270 MPa (rigid/semi‐rigid plastic). More importantly, the thermal‐triggered feature empowers end‐users not only to tailor material stiffness post‐production, but also to benefit from enhanced portability, functional adaptability for multi‐scenario applications. Our strategy of recycling waste into products with programmable properties and adaptable applications is not only environmentally friendly but also highly appealing to the end‐users, providing a promising direction in the future reuse of plastic waste.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 43
Published August 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (11)

Y

Yangfei Li

J

Jianjun Chen

State Key Joint Laboratory of Environment Simulation and Pollution Control, School of Environment

S

Shengping Rui

Key Laboratory of Organosilicon Chemistry and Material Technology Zhejiang Key Laboratory of Organosilicon Material Technology College of Material Ministry of Education Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Hangzhou Normal University Hangzhou China

Y

Yanling Zhu

Y

Yan Huang

M

Meijin Jin

Zhejiang Huafon New Material Co., Ltd Ruian China

W

Wu Cai

X

Xiaohua Chang

Key Laboratory of Organosilicon Chemistry and Material Technology Zhejiang Key Laboratory of Organosilicon Material Technology College of Material Ministry of Education Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Hangzhou Normal University Hangzhou China

J

Jichun You

Key Laboratory of Organosilicon Chemistry and Material Technology Zhejiang Key Laboratory of Organosilicon Material Technology College of Material Ministry of Education Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Hangzhou Normal University Hangzhou China

Z

Zenghe Liu

Y

Yutian Zhu