They found that this design—even without the optimization that a 3D-printed structure provided—still improved the selectivity of the pyrolysis products and achieved a satisfactory yield, converting ...
Picture this: a 21-year-old backyard scientist in Alabama, Julian Brown, sweeps away some dirt and leaves from his homemade solar- and generator-powered, 10-magnetron-powered pyrolysis microwave ...
The new method converts waste plastic into pyrolysis oil, which contains valuable olefins used in various industries. This process offers an opportunity to derive high-value alcohols worth up to ...
Kevin A. Schug receives funding from the National Science Foundation, the National Institutes for Health, ExxonMobil, and Weaver Consultants Group. He is affiliated with VUV Analytics, Inc. and ...
To demonstrate a more scalable design, the researchers also used a device made up of commercially available carbon felt. They found that this design—even without the optimization that a 3D-printed ...
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