The present review addresses the latest findings and limitations in catalytic pyrolysis for the processing of plastic waste into valuable fuels. Compared to thermal degradation of plastics, catalytic pyrolysis provides better results in regards to the quality of the obtained liquid hydrocarbon fuel. Different types of catalysts can be used in order to improve the thermal degradation of plastics. Some of the most used catalysts are different types of zeolites (HUSY, HZSM-5, Hβ), Fluid Catalytic Cracking (FCC), silica-alumina catalysts, or natural clays. There is a need to find affordable and effective catalysts in the aim of achieving commercialization of catalytic pyrolysis of plastic waste. Therefore, this study summarizes and presents the...
Catalytic pyrolysis behavior of synthesized microporous catalysts (conventional Zeolite Socony Mobil...
Depleting of fossil fuel leads to exploration of alternative fuel production including converting wa...
A world without plastics is unimaginable now and probably also in future. With the growing use of pl...
Plastic waste has become a significant environmental concern, necessitating the development of susta...
Abstract The amount of plastic waste is growing every year and with that comes an environmental conc...
The catalytic and thermal decomposition of plastic waste to fuels over low-cost catalysts like zeoli...
Waste plastics (e.g., polyethylene, polyvinyl chloride, polypropylene, polystyrene) and petroleum sl...
Catalytic pyrolysis of plastic waste can offer an economical process for plastic waste conversion du...
Fast pyrolysis of five post-consumer plastic waste materials was studied using pyrolysis coupled wit...
The use of pyrolysis as a waste disposal method for waste plastics has been well established. Howeve...
A synthetic mixture of real waste packaging plastics representative of the residue from a material r...
Plastic pollution compromises the environment and human well-being, and a global transition to a cir...
Polymers are large molecules, whether natural or synthetic, brought together through polymerisation ...
Plastic pollution compromises the environment and human well-being, and a global transition to a cir...
Nowadays, sustainable energies can be found by thermal and catalytic pyrolysis of plastic waste. Thi...
Catalytic pyrolysis behavior of synthesized microporous catalysts (conventional Zeolite Socony Mobil...
Depleting of fossil fuel leads to exploration of alternative fuel production including converting wa...
A world without plastics is unimaginable now and probably also in future. With the growing use of pl...
Plastic waste has become a significant environmental concern, necessitating the development of susta...
Abstract The amount of plastic waste is growing every year and with that comes an environmental conc...
The catalytic and thermal decomposition of plastic waste to fuels over low-cost catalysts like zeoli...
Waste plastics (e.g., polyethylene, polyvinyl chloride, polypropylene, polystyrene) and petroleum sl...
Catalytic pyrolysis of plastic waste can offer an economical process for plastic waste conversion du...
Fast pyrolysis of five post-consumer plastic waste materials was studied using pyrolysis coupled wit...
The use of pyrolysis as a waste disposal method for waste plastics has been well established. Howeve...
A synthetic mixture of real waste packaging plastics representative of the residue from a material r...
Plastic pollution compromises the environment and human well-being, and a global transition to a cir...
Polymers are large molecules, whether natural or synthetic, brought together through polymerisation ...
Plastic pollution compromises the environment and human well-being, and a global transition to a cir...
Nowadays, sustainable energies can be found by thermal and catalytic pyrolysis of plastic waste. Thi...
Catalytic pyrolysis behavior of synthesized microporous catalysts (conventional Zeolite Socony Mobil...
Depleting of fossil fuel leads to exploration of alternative fuel production including converting wa...
A world without plastics is unimaginable now and probably also in future. With the growing use of pl...