2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.arabjc.2023.104717
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Bibliometric analysis and an overview of the application of the non-precious materials for pyrolysis reaction of plastic waste

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“…Combined steam and dry methane reformation (CSDRM), known as bi reforming (Jabbour et al 2017), seems to be a highly promising CO2 valorisation process, providing metgas with an H2/CO molar ratio close to 2. For example, specific Fisher-Tropsch procedures are designed to prepare long hydrocarbon chains from the latter, and they may be utilised directly in methanol (Hatta et al 2023) or dimethyl ether (Owgi et al 2023a;Nabgan et al 2023) synthesis. Conventional DRM (1) and SRM (7) Give an H2/CO ratio of almost 1 (too low) or nearly 3 (too high), requiring additional cycles (often expensive) if the product ratio needs to be changed to be around 2 for the following stages of the process.…”
Section: 6mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Combined steam and dry methane reformation (CSDRM), known as bi reforming (Jabbour et al 2017), seems to be a highly promising CO2 valorisation process, providing metgas with an H2/CO molar ratio close to 2. For example, specific Fisher-Tropsch procedures are designed to prepare long hydrocarbon chains from the latter, and they may be utilised directly in methanol (Hatta et al 2023) or dimethyl ether (Owgi et al 2023a;Nabgan et al 2023) synthesis. Conventional DRM (1) and SRM (7) Give an H2/CO ratio of almost 1 (too low) or nearly 3 (too high), requiring additional cycles (often expensive) if the product ratio needs to be changed to be around 2 for the following stages of the process.…”
Section: 6mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus the suitable catalyst must have band gap more than the thermodynamic requirement of 1.23 eV [28] . Upon using rich resources available abundantly on the earth, such as water and sunlight, research and development are advancing for the production of hydrogen through electrocatalytic (EC), [11,29–32] photocatalytic (PC) [33–38] and photoelectrochemical (PEC) water splitting [21,39–45] . An alternative to noble metals, metal oxide‐based semiconductors are widely used as catalysts for hydrogen evolution via water splitting [46,47] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, there are issues such as partial reaction, either reduction or oxidation, charge and recombination taking place before reaction with water splitting, arise the challenges [48] . To solve these problems, more effective catalysts must be investigated, and experiments with mixtures of two or more materials, one acting as a catalyst and the other as a co‐catalyst, are also recommended [40–43,49] . A class of nanoscale materials known as 2D layered nanomaterials, often referred to as 2D nanomaterials or 2D materials, exhibits exceptional features due to their distinct atomic or molecular structure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several researchers have conducted bibliometric studies on plastic pollution and specific plastic waste treatment strategies, such as thermochemical conversion, recycling via pyrolysis, and biodegradation [9][10][11][12][13][14]. Based on these studies, a systematic bibliometric analysis of comprehensive plastic waste management is needed especially to illuminate the research trends and identify knowledge gaps in plastic waste management.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%