2023
DOI: 10.37934/arfmts.102.2.196207
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Potential of Pyrolytic Oil from Plastic Waste as an Alternative Fuel Through Thermal Cracking in Indonesia: A Mini Review to Fill the Gap of the Future Research

Abstract: This article aims to review the potential and feasibility of pyrolytic oil from plastic waste (POPW) as a substitution fuel for conventional fossil fuels. Pyrolytic oil can be generated from plastic waste through the thermal cracking process. In addition to overcoming the global plastic waste problem, recovering plastic waste into alternative fuels can also reduce the consumption of fossil-based fuels. The research on POPW production and utilization of internal combustion engines (ICE) was reviewed and discuss… Show more

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“…Pyrolysis, a thermal process in which organic or non-organic matter is converted into chemical products through heating without oxygen, is one way to recycle plastic waste [7]. In Indonesia itself, the processing of plastic waste into alternative fuels has just begun to boom [8]. The pyrolysis result of plastic can be converted into crude oil, which can be used as fuel or a chemical raw material.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pyrolysis, a thermal process in which organic or non-organic matter is converted into chemical products through heating without oxygen, is one way to recycle plastic waste [7]. In Indonesia itself, the processing of plastic waste into alternative fuels has just begun to boom [8]. The pyrolysis result of plastic can be converted into crude oil, which can be used as fuel or a chemical raw material.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%