“Fluorine is a vital element in modern life – it’s found in around one-third of all new medicines and in many advanced materials. Yet fluorine is traditionally obtained through energy-intensive and heavily polluting mining and chemical processes. Our method shows that we can recover it from everyday waste and reuse it directly – turning a disposal problem into a resource opportunity.”
The Newcastle University team who led the work
Dr Erli Lu contributed his experience in alkali metal chemistry
Dr Dominik Kubicki led solid-state NMR characterization of the recycled polymer