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Plastic Waste Ends up in the Tank: a Three-Chamber Reactor Is Used in a Cost-Effective Process

The recycling of plastic waste by electrolysis appears in a new light. Researchers at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, have significantly improved it, so it comes into the field of economic efficiency, not least because it does without expensive catalysts. At the end of the process, there is a relatively pure gas, which is suitable as a chemical raw material, for example, for the production of new plastic, or as a starting material for…
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The recycling of plastic waste by electrolysis appears in a new light. Researchers at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, have significantly improved it, so it comes into the field of economic efficiency, not least because it does without expensive catalysts. At the end of the process, there is a relatively pure gas, which is suitable as a chemical raw material, for example, for the production of new plastic, or as a starting material for…

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