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Plastic turned into clean hydrogen fuel using solar reactor and waste battery acid
Researchers have developed a solar-powered reactor that transforms hard-to-recycle plastic waste into clean hydrogen ...
Dr. Byungwook Hwang's research team from the CCS Research Department at the Korea Institute of Energy Research (KIER) has successfully developed a process that applies the circulating fluidized bed ...
New solar reactor turns waste plastic and battery acid into hydrogen fuel and useful chemicals, offering a cleaner recycling ...
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Solar reactor uses waste battery acid to turn plastic into hydrogen fuel
Researchers at the University of Cambridge have built a solar-powered reactor that converts waste plastic into hydrogen fuel ...
A radical new process “vaporizes” plastic bags and bottles to help make recycled materials. American scientists say the innovative chemical procedure turns ubiquitous waste items into hydrocarbon ...
Environmental advocates are bracing for a potential exemption from the Clean Air Act to promote so-called “advanced” or ...
Dr. Byungwook Hwang’s research team from the CCS Research Department at the Korea Institute of Energy Research (KIER) has successfully developed a process that applies the circulating fluidized bed ...
Cambridge researchers develop a solar-powered reactor that converts plastic waste and old battery acid into clean hydrogen ...
Chemists have developed a catalytic process that turns the largest component of today's plastic waste stream, polyolefin plastic bags and bottles, into gases -- propylene and isobutylene -- that are ...
The transition toward a circular economy relies heavily on the mechanical capability to process diverse waste streams into ...
Note: Eastman Chemical Company’s first “molecular recycling” facility is now fully operational in Kingsport. It uses a process called methanolysis to reduce hard-to-recycle waste plastic to its ...
Researchers have developed a solar-powered reactor to break down hard-to-recycle forms of plastic waste—such as drink bottles ...
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