2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaap.2006.06.004
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Catalytic activity of zeolitic and mesostructured catalysts in the cracking of pure and waste polyolefins

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“…The tertiary or chemical recycling includes a variety of processes that enable the generation of high value products such as fuel or chemicals [11,16,[19][20][21][25][26][27] . In this method, the plastic waste is processed to produce basic petrochemical compounds, which can be used as raw material for new plastics.…”
Section: Pyrolysismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The tertiary or chemical recycling includes a variety of processes that enable the generation of high value products such as fuel or chemicals [11,16,[19][20][21][25][26][27] . In this method, the plastic waste is processed to produce basic petrochemical compounds, which can be used as raw material for new plastics.…”
Section: Pyrolysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the case of polyolefins, which make up much of urban waste plastics, the process proceeds through random cleavage mechanism that generates a heterogeneous mixture of linear paraffins and olefins in a wide range of molar masses [11,18,20,21] . On the other hand, the catalyzed pyrolysis promotes these decomposition reactions at lower temperatures and shorter times, because of the presence of catalysts that assist in the process.…”
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“…There are inherent difficulties in the management, dismantling, identification, and separation of mixed plastic waste streams, together with limited scientific knowledge about the influence of recycling processes on the composition, structure, and properties of polymeric materials [16]. In addition, plastic wastes may contain contaminants and hazardous substances; consequently, environmental concerns and policy issues hinder their reuse [17,18]. The introduction of standardized procedures for the quick and reliable characterization of recycled materials would unquestionably help in the quality assessment of recycled products [19].…”
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confidence: 99%