The Role of Zeolite (Microporous Crystalline Aluminosilicates) In Catalytic Pyrolysis of Waste High- and Low-Density Polyethylene Bags for Production of Fuel and Chemicals: A Review
Umar Muhammad Jibreel,
Amina Salihi Bayero,
usa Ibrahim Mohamaed
et al.
Abstract:This review provides a state-of-the-art summary of the role which zeolite plays as a catalyst via pyrolysis as a way of recovering fuels and chemicals from waste high and or low density polyethylene bags. It also highlighted the two types of zeolite (natural or synthetic) which are used as a two-stage pyrolysis−catalysis in giving a free waxing product to pure fuel and chemicals which can be subjected to further analyzing and or upgrading. As yield of oil/wax decreased with the addition of a zeolite as cataly… Show more
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