“…The C, H, and O composition of the sample was 61.87 wt %, 4.35 wt %, and 33.78 wt %, respectively, which is similar to the theoretical values for pure PET (C, 62.5 wt %; H, 4.2 wt %; O, 33.3 wt %). Proximate analysis was also carried out under reported condition [11] and was listed in Table 1. The contents of volatiles, fixed carbon, and ash of PET were 88.54%, 9.37%, and 2.09%, respectively, suggesting the formation of large amounts of oil or gas products during pyrolysis.…”