Chemical recycling is one of the most intensively developed potential solutions for the global plastic waste issue. This broadly defined term covers several different technologies that lead to many diverse products. Polyolefins (polyethylene and polypropylene) can be chemically recycled by pyrolysis (cracking) or gasification. These polymers’ chemical composition and structure make them a great potential source of valuable hydrocarbons or carbon atoms for syngas production. Thermal and catalytic cracking of polyethylene and polypropylene can be optimised to maximise specific types of hydrocarbons that, after optional additional processing, such as hydrotreatment, steam cracking or distillation, can be used as intermediates in petrochemical ...
With current low recycling rates and exponentially increasing production of plastics there is an inc...
The inherent value and use of hydrocarbons from waste plastics and solvents can be extended through ...
With generation of waste plastics increasing, current EU legislation dictates high recovery rates an...
The amount of waste plastic increases every single year, which causes a critical environmental issue...
Polyethylene (PE) is a synthetic polymer made from the polymerization of ethylene. It is the most wi...
Plastics are currently used in almost every branch of industry. Their popularity is due to excellent...
Polyethylene (PE) is a synthetic polymer made from the polymerization of ethylene. It is the most wi...
In this study, the use of pyrolytic cracking for managing non-recyclable plastic waste by conversion...
Plastic has achieved such an extensive market due to fact that it is lightweight, cheap, flexible an...
Commodity plastics such as polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP) and polyethylene terephthalate (PET...
Plastic waste is material that can not only be repeatedly processed into other products, but also th...
Is full recyclability of polyolefins via chemical recycling a dream, or can it become a reality? The...
This chapter provides insights on the disposal of household polymeric wastes and chemical recycling ...
Polymers are large molecules, whether natural or synthetic, brought together through polymerisation ...
With current low recycling rates and exponentially increasing production of plastics there is an inc...
With current low recycling rates and exponentially increasing production of plastics there is an inc...
The inherent value and use of hydrocarbons from waste plastics and solvents can be extended through ...
With generation of waste plastics increasing, current EU legislation dictates high recovery rates an...
The amount of waste plastic increases every single year, which causes a critical environmental issue...
Polyethylene (PE) is a synthetic polymer made from the polymerization of ethylene. It is the most wi...
Plastics are currently used in almost every branch of industry. Their popularity is due to excellent...
Polyethylene (PE) is a synthetic polymer made from the polymerization of ethylene. It is the most wi...
In this study, the use of pyrolytic cracking for managing non-recyclable plastic waste by conversion...
Plastic has achieved such an extensive market due to fact that it is lightweight, cheap, flexible an...
Commodity plastics such as polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP) and polyethylene terephthalate (PET...
Plastic waste is material that can not only be repeatedly processed into other products, but also th...
Is full recyclability of polyolefins via chemical recycling a dream, or can it become a reality? The...
This chapter provides insights on the disposal of household polymeric wastes and chemical recycling ...
Polymers are large molecules, whether natural or synthetic, brought together through polymerisation ...
With current low recycling rates and exponentially increasing production of plastics there is an inc...
With current low recycling rates and exponentially increasing production of plastics there is an inc...
The inherent value and use of hydrocarbons from waste plastics and solvents can be extended through ...
With generation of waste plastics increasing, current EU legislation dictates high recovery rates an...