Dynamic Material Reconstruction Dominates Stable and Efficient Upgrading of Polyester Plastics in Electrolyzer Stacks With High Voltage Fluctuations

G Guangtao Ma (State Key Laboratory of Advanced Environmental Technology, Department of Environmental Science and Engineering, School of Chemistry and Materials Science, National Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory) L Lejuan Cai (Songshan Lake Materials Laboratory) Y Yifan Li Z Zhenzhong Liu (State Key Laboratory of Advanced Environmental Technology, Department of Environmental Science and Engineering, School of Chemistry and Materials Science, National Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory) J Jiawei Li L Li Xiong H Hengjie Liu (National Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory, State Key Laboratory of Precision and Intelligent Chemistry) J Jingxiang Low (School of Physical Science and Technology) A Askar Parmanov (Department of Organic and Oil & Gas Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry) O Olim Ruzimuradov (Turin Polytechnic University in Tashkent, Kichik khalqa yoli 17, Tashkent 100095, Uzbekistan) Y Yi Cui N Ning Zhang Y Yujie Xiong (State Key Laboratory of Advanced Glass Materials, Anhui Engineering Research Center of Carbon Neutrality, The Key Laboratory of Functional Molecular Solids, Ministry of Education, Anhui Laboratory of Molecular-Based Materials, College of Chemistry and Materials Science)

Abstract

ABSTRACT The electrooxidation of ethylene glycol (EG) from polyethylene terephthalate (PET) waste to produce valuable commodities offers a novel approach to the circular plastic economy. However, reaction efficiency is significantly limited by uncontrollable side reactions and competitive water oxidation, particularly at high or fluctuating voltages. Here, we present an efficient EG‐to‐formate evolution at an ultrawide potential range of 1.4–2.3 V versus reversible hydrogen electrode, with Faradaic efficiencies of over 95% persisting on a sulfur‐modified NiCo‐based catalyst. It has been revealed that structural reconstruction engineering, governed by sulfur redox electrochemistry, provides active (oxy)hydroxide sites that promote key C–C scission with good robustness. Accordingly, this system exhibits exceptional durability of over 1100 h in a membrane electrode assembly (MEA) electrolyzer and good tolerance to voltage intermittences and fluctuations. Deployment on a larger scale through a 5 × 4 cm 2 MEA series stack affords a formate productivity of 193.1 mmol h −1 at 4.0 A from real‐world PET waste hydrolysate, together with high carbon selectivity of 97% and stable operation for 500 h. This electrified process demonstrates great profitability and a negative carbon budget, highlighting its significant potential to advance the circular plastic economy and achieve carbon neutrality.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 1, Issue 1
Published July 22, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (13)

G

Guangtao Ma

State Key Laboratory of Advanced Environmental Technology, Department of Environmental Science and Engineering, School of Chemistry and Materials Science, National Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory

L

Lejuan Cai

Songshan Lake Materials Laboratory

Y

Yifan Li

Z

Zhenzhong Liu

State Key Laboratory of Advanced Environmental Technology, Department of Environmental Science and Engineering, School of Chemistry and Materials Science, National Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory

J

Jiawei Li

L

Li Xiong

H

Hengjie Liu

National Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory, State Key Laboratory of Precision and Intelligent Chemistry

J

Jingxiang Low

School of Physical Science and Technology

A

Askar Parmanov

Department of Organic and Oil & Gas Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry

O

Olim Ruzimuradov

Turin Polytechnic University in Tashkent, Kichik khalqa yoli 17, Tashkent 100095, Uzbekistan

Y

Yi Cui

N

Ning Zhang

Y

Yujie Xiong

State Key Laboratory of Advanced Glass Materials, Anhui Engineering Research Center of Carbon Neutrality, The Key Laboratory of Functional Molecular Solids, Ministry of Education, Anhui Laboratory of Molecular-Based Materials, College of Chemistry and Materials Science