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29 Sep 2023
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Exactly 3 years ago, a paper entitled "Microwave-initiated catalytic deconstruction of plastic waste into hydrogen and high-value carbons" was published in Nature Catalysis, showing how a mixture of shredded plastics containing aluminium and iron oxides as catalysts was able to reach very high temperatures and produce hydrogen and carbon nanotubes by means of a high-power microwave treatment.
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PRODUCTION OF GRAPHENE AND HYDROGEN FROM PLASTIC WASTE
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