In this process, VVF power cables are placed in a glass reactor and subjected to microwave radiation. The pyrolysis carbonizes the PVC insulation, exposing the copper wire for easy recovery while ...
What if we could turn plastic into fuel? It sounds like a pipe dream, yet a young innovator, Julian Brown, has developed a way to do just that. His microwave pyrolysis technology, which breaks down ...
Julian Brown recently went viral after posting a video that showcased his work in the still nascent field of microwave pyrolysis. Julian Brown, a 21-year-old Atlanta native, recently went viral after ...
A Japan-Italy research team say they have developed a simple and convenient method for recovering copper wires from PVC cables that involves the use of microwave radiation and avoids the generation or ...
Aurora Hydrogen (“Aurora”), a clean hydrogen technology company developing a modular and scalable microwave-driven methane pyrolysis process, today announced the closing of ...
This story was originally published by Canada’s National Observer and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. It’s been almost a decade since Jocelyn Doucet first experimented ...
Microwave pyrolysis technology now available, converting plastic waste into high-quality, reusable materials HOUSTON, March 6, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Lummus Technology, a global provider of process ...
Carbon materials are essential to modern technologies, from batteries and water purification to pollution control and wireless communication. A new review published in Sustainable Carbon Materials ...
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Rolls-Royce runs on fuel made from plastic waste in first-of-its-kind experiment
Plastoline, a fuel made from everyday plastic waste, powers a Rolls-Royce for the first time, showing a new path for clean, ...
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