In a circular economy perspective, solid plastic wastes (SPW) are a valuable source of chemicals, energy vectors and fuels. Chemical recycling through pyrolysis, gasification, and partial oxidation are promising alternatives to incineration and landfill disposal, allowing efficient exploitation of SPW. Modelling the combustion and gasification both at the particle and reactor scale requires first the definition of a suitable condensed phase pyrolysis mechanisms for each constituent. This work proposes a semi-detailed kinetic model for polystyrene (PS) pyrolysis. Following our recent work on polyethylene (PE) and polypropylene (PP), the model is based on the functional group approach firstly developed for polyvinylchloride (PVC) and biomass ...
Chemical recycling by thermo-catalytic pyrolysis/degradation offers the possibility of converting wa...
Polymers are large molecules, whether natural or synthetic, brought together through polymerisation ...
The disposal of plastic waste is extensively studied nowadays. Of the treatments available, thermal ...
: In a circular economy perspective, solid plastic wastes (SPW) can become a valuable source of chem...
Chemical recycling of solid plastic waste (SPW) is a paramount opportunity to reduce marine and land...
Continuously increasing amounts of solid plastic waste (SPW) are being generated worldwide. Chemical...
Continuously increasing amounts of solid plastic waste (SPW) are being generated worldwide. Chemical...
Recycling plastic solid waste (PSW) is becoming more and more important, due to (i) increasing landf...
Among the different thermo-chemical recycling routes for plastic waste valorization, gasification is...
Among the different thermo-chemical recycling routes for plastic waste valorization, gasification is...
How to deal with plastic waste is an important question, as it may affect both the climate and envir...
Thermal degradation of plastic wastes offers the possibility of recovering energy and useful chemica...
Chemical recycling by thermo-catalytic pyrolysis/degradation offers the possibility of converting wa...
Polymers are large molecules, whether natural or synthetic, brought together through polymerisation ...
The disposal of plastic waste is extensively studied nowadays. Of the treatments available, thermal ...
: In a circular economy perspective, solid plastic wastes (SPW) can become a valuable source of chem...
Chemical recycling of solid plastic waste (SPW) is a paramount opportunity to reduce marine and land...
Continuously increasing amounts of solid plastic waste (SPW) are being generated worldwide. Chemical...
Continuously increasing amounts of solid plastic waste (SPW) are being generated worldwide. Chemical...
Recycling plastic solid waste (PSW) is becoming more and more important, due to (i) increasing landf...
Among the different thermo-chemical recycling routes for plastic waste valorization, gasification is...
Among the different thermo-chemical recycling routes for plastic waste valorization, gasification is...
How to deal with plastic waste is an important question, as it may affect both the climate and envir...
Thermal degradation of plastic wastes offers the possibility of recovering energy and useful chemica...
Chemical recycling by thermo-catalytic pyrolysis/degradation offers the possibility of converting wa...
Polymers are large molecules, whether natural or synthetic, brought together through polymerisation ...
The disposal of plastic waste is extensively studied nowadays. Of the treatments available, thermal ...