Heterogeneous
photocatalytic aerobic oxidation systems have been
developed for selective degradation of polystyrene (PS) to aromatic
monomers at room temperature and ambient pressure. The TiO2 particles modified with potassium stearate or N,N-diethyl-3-(trimethoxysilyl)propan-1-amine photocatalyzed
the oxidative cleavage of commercial PS to benzoic acid with up to
43.5 mol % yield. Mechanistic studies revealed that the initial alkyl
C–H oxidation and C–C cleavage were greatly improved
by these alkaline modifiers. The superoxide anion radical and singlet
oxygen acted as the key oxidative species during the degradation process.
Common PS waste from daily life also underwent efficient degradation
with 18–44.2 mol % yields of benzoic acid on the developed
catalysts