The CO2 dry reforming of various types of waste plastics (LDPE, HDPE, PS, PET, and PP) and a simulated mixture of the different waste plastics was investigated over a Ni–Co–Al catalyst using a two-stage reactor. The first stage pyrolyzed the plastics, and the second stage involved catalytic-dry reforming of the product pyrolysis gases with CO2. The introduction of CO2 without a catalyst markedly increased the dry reforming reaction and significantly improved the production of H2/CO synthesis gas (syngas). The introduction of the Ni–Co–Al catalyst further significantly improved the production of syngas. LDPE produced the highest yield of syngas at 154.7 mmolsyngas g–1plastic from the pyrolysis-catalytic-dry reforming process. The order of sy...
A screw kiln continuous reaction system was used to investigate the production of hydrogen from a re...
In this study, the use of pyrolytic cracking for managing non-recyclable plastic waste by conversion...
Polymers are large molecules, whether natural or synthetic, brought together through polymerisation ...
The CO2 dry reforming of various types of waste plastics (LDPE, HDPE, PS, PET, and PP) and a simulat...
Catalytic dry (CO2) reforming of waste plastics was carried out in a two stage, pyrolysis-catalytic ...
Thermal processing is an effective technique for recycling waste plastics in a sustainable way. The ...
Two-stage pyrolysis-catalytic reforming of plastics was investigated with the aim of producing usabl...
Catalytic dry reforming of mixed waste plastics, from a range of different municipal, commercial and...
Three Ni/Al2O3catalysts prepared by co-precipitation, impregnation and sol-gel methods were investig...
Emissions of greenhouse gases and growing amounts of waste plastic are serious environmental threats...
Syngas production (H2 and CO) from carbon dioxide reforming of high density polyethylene (HDPE) over...
Humanity reliance on plastic has led to the current problem of dealing with the waste that is genera...
Producing both hydrogen and high-value carbon nanotubes (CNTs) derived from waste plastics is report...
A recent EU Marie Skłodowska-Curie Action project, FLEXI-PYROCAT, has been awarded to develop a two-...
More than 27 million tonnes of waste plastics are generated in Europe each year representing a consi...
A screw kiln continuous reaction system was used to investigate the production of hydrogen from a re...
In this study, the use of pyrolytic cracking for managing non-recyclable plastic waste by conversion...
Polymers are large molecules, whether natural or synthetic, brought together through polymerisation ...
The CO2 dry reforming of various types of waste plastics (LDPE, HDPE, PS, PET, and PP) and a simulat...
Catalytic dry (CO2) reforming of waste plastics was carried out in a two stage, pyrolysis-catalytic ...
Thermal processing is an effective technique for recycling waste plastics in a sustainable way. The ...
Two-stage pyrolysis-catalytic reforming of plastics was investigated with the aim of producing usabl...
Catalytic dry reforming of mixed waste plastics, from a range of different municipal, commercial and...
Three Ni/Al2O3catalysts prepared by co-precipitation, impregnation and sol-gel methods were investig...
Emissions of greenhouse gases and growing amounts of waste plastic are serious environmental threats...
Syngas production (H2 and CO) from carbon dioxide reforming of high density polyethylene (HDPE) over...
Humanity reliance on plastic has led to the current problem of dealing with the waste that is genera...
Producing both hydrogen and high-value carbon nanotubes (CNTs) derived from waste plastics is report...
A recent EU Marie Skłodowska-Curie Action project, FLEXI-PYROCAT, has been awarded to develop a two-...
More than 27 million tonnes of waste plastics are generated in Europe each year representing a consi...
A screw kiln continuous reaction system was used to investigate the production of hydrogen from a re...
In this study, the use of pyrolytic cracking for managing non-recyclable plastic waste by conversion...
Polymers are large molecules, whether natural or synthetic, brought together through polymerisation ...