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A hypothetical approach toward laser-induced high-density polyethylene pyrolysis

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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.susmat.2024.e01074
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2024-08-02
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Un Nabi, Rao Adeel; Khawaja, Hassan Abbas; Liu, Yao Xiang; Yang, Chaopeng; Long, Juan; Li, Xianwang; Wang, Tie Jun
Abstract
Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) is a commonly employed technique in commercial plastic recycling for purposes including classification, sorting, identification, and elemental analysis. However, understanding the molecular-level kinetics, thermodynamic interactions, bonding cleavage, and process parameter impacts is crucial for identifying necessary modifications to enhance plastic recycling. A review of the literature revealed that LIBS can also facilitate plastic pyrolysis, a significant research area that remains largely unexplored. Based on theoretical hypotheses, it can be concluded that laser-induced pyrolysis may offer advantages over traditional pyrolysis, which requires understanding the chemistry of plastic bond-breaking during degradation, identifying resistant bonds, and uncovering the root causes of these challenges. This approach is described in detail in sections 9 and 10, focusing on high-density polyethylene (HDPE) under controlled conditions. The identified research gaps could be further investigated, and advancements could be made toward establishing efficient plastic recycling and designing laser-induced pyrolysis reactors.
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Elsevier
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Un Nabi RA, Khawaja HA, Liu, Yang, Long, Li, Wang. A hypothetical approach toward laser-induced high-density polyethylene pyrolysis. Sustainable Materials and Technologies. 2024
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