Let’s define the problem.
Is there a plastic iceberg in the ocean? No, of course not. Micro plastics are invisible. And it’s going up the food chain. Why is there no solution for complex plastics (like nappies and crisp packets)?
How can we make multifunctional materials with smart polymers for solving grand challenges?
Join host Professor Joao Cabral (Chemical Engineering, Imperial), Professor Alamgir Karim (Chemical Engineering at University of Houston) and Post Doc Researcher Dr. Pedro Nakasu (Imperial) as they discuss the complexity of the life cycle of polymers (plastics) and how it affects the drive towards sustainable waste solutions.
Host
Professor Joao Cabral - Professor of Soft Matter, Department of Chemical Engineering at Imperial
Joao's links: https://profiles.imperial.ac.uk/j.cabral
Guests
Topics Discusses in this episode;
Produced by Annemarie van Basten
https://www.linkedin.com/in/annemarie-van-basten
Additional Links
Imperial Department of Chemical Engineering link - https://www.imperial.ac.uk/chemical-engineering/
Karim Research Group link - https://karimlab.chee.uh.edu/
Article: Mapping the Chemical Complexity of Plastics link: Mapping the chemical complexity of plastics | Nature
Article: 'Your brain is full of microplastics: are they harming you?' link - Your brain is full of microplastics: are they harming you?
Article: 'Plastic recycling: A panacea or environmental pollution problem' link - Plastic recycling: A panacea or environmental pollution problem | npj Materials Sustainability