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C7 - pp.

i-xxix
TI - Front Matter
SN - 9780470021521
UR - https://doi.org/10.1002/0470021543.fmatter
DO - https://doi.org/10.1002/0470021543.fmatter
SP - i-xxix
PY - 2006
AB - Summary The prelims comprise: Half-title Page Wiley Series Page Title Page Copyright Page Table
of Contents Contributors Series Preface Preface About the Editors
ER -

AU - Buekens, A.
C7 - pp. 1-41
TI - Introduction to Feedstock Recycling of Plastics
SN - 9780470021521
UR - https://doi.org/10.1002/0470021543.ch1
DO - https://doi.org/10.1002/0470021543.ch1
SP - 1-41
KW - pyrolysis or thermal cracking of waste plastics
KW - mechanical recycling
KW - feedstock recycling
KW - thermal recycling
KW - catalytic cracking
KW - hetero-atoms and side products
KW - liquid phase pyrolysis
KW - waste electric and electronic equipment (WEEE)
KW - waste management
PY - 2006
AB - Summary This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Nomenclature Pyrolysis of Plastics and
Rubber Feedstock Recycling Some Feasible Processes Waste management Conclusions References
ER -

AU - White, Robert L.
C7 - pp. 43-72
TI - Acid-Catalyzed Cracking of Polyolefins: Primary Reaction Mechanisms
SN - 9780470021521
UR - https://doi.org/10.1002/0470021543.ch2
DO - https://doi.org/10.1002/0470021543.ch2
SP - 43-72
KW - polyethylene cracking
KW - polyolefin acid-catalyzed cracking
KW - polystyrene cracking
KW - steady-state reactor performance
KW - chain unsaturation and intramolecular ring protonation
KW - hydrocracking processes
KW - primary reaction pathways
PY - 2006
AB - Summary This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Polyethylene Cracking Polystyrene
Cracking Hydrocracking Processes Conclusions References
ER -

AU - Aguado, J.
AU - Serrano, D. P.
AU - Escola, J. M.
C7 - pp. 73-110
TI - Catalytic Upgrading of Plastic Wastes
SN - 9780470021521
UR - https://doi.org/10.1002/0470021543.ch3
DO - https://doi.org/10.1002/0470021543.ch3
SP - 73-110
KW - catalytic upgrading of plastic wastes
KW - pyrolysis treatment and plastic refuse makeup
KW - catalytic versus thermal cracking
KW - catalytic cracking
KW - catalytic systems
KW - catalytic cracking reactor design
KW - screw kiln reactor
KW - plastic waste composition
KW - thermal degradation
PY - 2006
AB - Summary This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Catalytic Systems Reactors Influence of
the Main Operation Variables Processes Related Technologies: Coprocessing Concluding Remarks
References
ER -

AU - Walendziewski, Jerzy
C7 - pp. 111-127
TI - Thermal and Catalytic Conversion of Polyolefins
SN - 9780470021521
UR - https://doi.org/10.1002/0470021543.ch4
DO - https://doi.org/10.1002/0470021543.ch4
SP - 111-127
KW - pyrolysis and waste polyolefin cracking
KW - waste polyolefin processing
KW - polyolefin conversion
KW - waste plastic processing
KW - reactor design
KW - fluid catalytic cracking (FCC)
KW - pilot and commercial plants
PY - 2006
AB - Summary This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction General Scheme of Waste Polyolefin
Processing Waste Plastics Suitable for Cracking and Pyrolysis Mechanism of Cracking Processes Waste
Plastics Processing Reactor Design Pilot Plants and Commercial Plants Economic Aspects References
ER -

AU - Lee, Kyong-Hwan
C7 - pp. 129-160
TI - Thermal and Catalytic Degradation of Waste HDPE
SN - 9780470021521
UR - https://doi.org/10.1002/0470021543.ch5
DO - https://doi.org/10.1002/0470021543.ch5
SP - 129-160
KW - waste high-density polyethylene (HDPE)
KW - catalytic degradation process
KW - fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) catalyst
KW - theory of plastics pyrolysis
KW - process flow diagram
KW - total mass balance
KW - effect of catalyst
KW - HDPE degradation
PY - 2006
AB - Summary This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Theory of Plastics Pyrolysis Process
Flow Diagram Total Mass Balance Effect of Temperature Effect of Catalyst Various Catalysts Effect of
Addition of Other Thermoplastics Fractional Distillation of Products Properties of Liquid Product
References
ER -

AU - Masuda, Takao
AU - Tago, Teruoki
C7 - pp. 161-192
TI - Development of a Process for the Continuous Conversion of Waste Plastics Mixtures to Fuel
SN - 9780470021521
UR - https://doi.org/10.1002/0470021543.ch6
DO - https://doi.org/10.1002/0470021543.ch6
SP - 161-192
KW - PET catalytic cracking
KW - polyester resin degradation
KW - rare earth metal-exchanged Y-type (REY) zeolite catalyst
KW - steam and waste plastic recycling
KW - continuous process for fuel production
KW - terephthalic acid and waste plastic degradation
KW - waste plastic and heavy oil
KW - catalytic cracking of waste plastics
PY - 2006
AB - Summary This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Recovery of Heavy Oil from Waste
Plastic Upgrading of Waste-plastics-derived Heavy Oil Over Catalysts Continuous Production of Fuels
from Waste Plastics References
ER -

AU - Manos, George
C7 - pp. 193-207
TI - Catalytic Degradation of Plastic Waste to Fuel over Microporous Materials
SN - 9780470021521
UR - https://doi.org/10.1002/0470021543.ch7
DO - https://doi.org/10.1002/0470021543.ch7
SP - 193-207
KW - mechanical reprocessing of municipal plastic waste
KW - thermal or catalytic degradation of plastic waste
KW - operation modes
KW - solid cracking catalysts and zeolites
KW - polymer-to-catalyst ratio
KW - initial degradation mechanism
KW - product distribution
KW - acidic microporous catalysts
PY - 2006
AB - Summary This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Operation Modes Zeolites
Polymer-to-catalyst Ratio Initial Degradation Mechanism Product Distribution Concluding Remarks
References
ER -

AU - Yanik, Jale
AU - Karayildirim, Tamer
C7 - pp. 209-224
TI - Liquefaction of Municipal Waste Plastics over Acidic and Nonacidic Catalysts
SN - 9780470021521
UR - https://doi.org/10.1002/0470021543.ch8
DO - https://doi.org/10.1002/0470021543.ch8
SP - 209-224
KW - Municipal waste plastics (MWP)
KW - liquid fuel and chemical from waste plastics
KW - catalytic liquefaction of MWP
KW - liquefaction of municipal waste plastics
KW - co-processing of MWP
KW - Co-AC catalyst
KW - HDPE and vacuum gasoil (VGO)
PY - 2006
AB - Summary This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Catalytic Liquefaction of MWP
Conclusions References
ER -

AU - Miskolczi, Norbert
C7 - pp. 225-247
TI - Kinetic Model of the Chemical and Catalytic Recycling of Waste Polyethylene into Fuels
SN - 9780470021521
UR - https://doi.org/10.1002/0470021543.ch9
DO - https://doi.org/10.1002/0470021543.ch9
SP - 225-247
KW - thermal and thermocatalytic degradation
KW - chemical recycling and waste plastics degradation
KW - reaction kinetics of degradation
KW - kinetic model of recycling
KW - catalyst concentration
KW - catalysts
KW - bifunctional catalysts
KW - solid alkalis
PY - 2006
AB - Summary This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Reaction Kinetics of Degradation
Catalysts References
ER -

AU - Jung, C. Gisèle
AU - Fontana, André
C7 - pp. 249-283
TI - Production of Gaseous and Liquid Fuels by Pyrolysis and Gasification of Plastics: Technological
Approach
SN - 9780470021521
UR - https://doi.org/10.1002/0470021543.ch10
DO - https://doi.org/10.1002/0470021543.ch10
SP - 249-283
KW - gaseous and liquid fuel production
KW - isothermal-static method
KW - thermogravimetry (TGA)
KW - flash pyrolysis of polyethylene (PE)
KW - PE slow pyrolysis decomposition
KW - polypropylene (PP)
KW - polyethylene terephthalate (PET)
KW - pyrolysis and gasification
KW - pyrolysis technology
PY - 2006
AB - Summary This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Literature Review on Plastics
Carbonization Technological Approach References
ER -

AU - Williams, Paul T.
C7 - pp. 285-313
TI - Yield and Composition of Gases and Oils/Waxes from the Feedstock Recycling of Waste Plastic
SN - 9780470021521
UR - https://doi.org/10.1002/0470021543.ch11
DO - https://doi.org/10.1002/0470021543.ch11
SP - 285-313
KW - gases and oils/waxes
KW - feedstock recycling of plastics
KW - gas composition
KW - Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectrometry
KW - molecular weight (MW) range
KW - polystyrene pyrolysis
KW - plastic waste pyrolysis
KW - key process parameters
KW - feedstock chemical in petrochemical industry
PY - 2006
AB - Summary This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Feedstock Recycling of Plastics
Conclusions References
ER -

AU - Blazsó, Marianne
C7 - pp. 315-344
TI - Composition of Liquid Fuels Derived from the Pyrolysis of Plastics
SN - 9780470021521
UR - https://doi.org/10.1002/0470021543.ch12
DO - https://doi.org/10.1002/0470021543.ch12
SP - 315-344
KW - depolymerization of condensation polymers
KW - laboratory-scale pyrolysers
KW - high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC)
KW - pyrolysis liquid chemical composition
KW - thermal decomposition pathways
KW - liquid fuels from pyrolysis
KW - polyester-segmented PU
KW - electrical and electronic waste (EEW)
KW - polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs)
PY - 2006
AB - Summary This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Experimental Methods Chemical
Composition of Pyrolysis Liquids Pyrolysis Products of Packaging Waste Plastics Pyrolysis Products of
Automotive Waste Plastics Pyrolysis Products of Electronic Waste Plastics References
ER -

AU - Miller, S. J.
AU - Shah, N.
AU - Huffman, G. P.
C7 - pp. 345-361
TI - Production of Premium Oil Products from Waste Plastic by Pyrolysis and Hydroprocessing
SN - 9780470021521
UR - https://doi.org/10.1002/0470021543.ch13
DO - https://doi.org/10.1002/0470021543.ch13
SP - 345-361
KW - high-density (HPDE) and low-density (LDPE)
KW - waste plastic conversion
KW - direct liquefaction and waste plastic coprocessing
KW - pyrolysis and hydroprocessing
KW - feasibility study
KW - waste plastic - lubricating base oil
KW - Fischer–Tropsch (FT) technology
KW - one-gallon-per-day pyrolysis pilot plant
PY - 2006
AB - Summary This chapter contains sections titled: Background Conversion of Waste Plastics to
Transportation Fuels Direct Liquefaction and Co-processing of Waste Plastic Pyrolysis and
Hydroprocessing Feasibility Study Conversion of Waste Plastic to Lubricating Base Oil Lubricating Base
Oils from Fischer?Tropsch Wax and Waste Plastic One-gallon-per-day Pilot Plant Summary and
Conclusions References
ER -

AU - Ali, Mohammad Farhat


AU - Siddiqui, Mohammad Nahid
C7 - pp. 363-380
TI - The Conversion of Waste Plastics/Petroleum Residue Mixtures to Transportation Fuels
SN - 9780470021521
UR - https://doi.org/10.1002/0470021543.ch14
DO - https://doi.org/10.1002/0470021543.ch14
SP - 363-380
KW - Mixed plastic waste (MPW) recycling
KW - Tertiary recycling of MPW
KW - feedstock recycling and chemical recycling
KW - feedstock recycling of MPW
KW - Veba Combi Cracking (VCC)
KW - waste plastics and coal coprocessing
KW - transportation fuels
KW - pyrolysis/hydropyrolysis
KW - waste plastics and environmental impact
PY - 2006
AB - Summary This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction The Characteristics and Chemical
Structure of Plastics The Characteristics and Chemical Properties of Petroleum Residue Technologies for
Petroleum Residue Upgrading Technologies for Tertiary Recycling of Mixed Plastic Waste (MPW)
Coprocessing for Fuel from Mixed Plastic Waste Pyrolysis Environmental Impacts of Recycling of Waste
Plastics Economic Evaluation Conclusions References
ER -

AU - Scheirs, John
C7 - pp. 381-433
TI - Overview of Commercial Pyrolysis Processes for Waste Plastics
SN - 9780470021521
UR - https://doi.org/10.1002/0470021543.ch15
DO - https://doi.org/10.1002/0470021543.ch15
SP - 381-433
KW - plastic pyrolysis
KW - pyrolysis recycling of mixed waste plastics
KW - commercial plastic pyrolysis processes
KW - thermal cracking
KW - catalytic cracking
KW - plastic feedstock for pyrolysis processes
KW - Fluid catalytic cracking (FCC)
KW - layered silicate clay framework
KW - polymer-engineering process
PY - 2006
AB - Summary This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Feedstock Options Operational
Considerations Engineering Design Aspects Quality of the Output Fuels Catalytic Cracking Commercial
Plastic Pyrolysis Processes Conclusions References
ER -

AU - Arena, Umberto
AU - Mastellone, Maria Laura
C7 - pp. 435-474
TI - Fluidized Bed Pyrolysis of Plastic Wastes
SN - 9780470021521
UR - https://doi.org/10.1002/0470021543.ch16
DO - https://doi.org/10.1002/0470021543.ch16
SP - 435-474
KW - fluidized-bed reactors
KW - fluidized-bed pyrolysis
KW - primary cracking and secondary, ternary reactions
KW - polymer degradation process
KW - thermal polymer degradation
KW - fluidized-bed pyrolysis of multipolymeric waste
KW - BP chemical polymer cracking process
KW - Ebara TwinRec process
KW - process performance and commercial status
PY - 2006
AB - Summary This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Different Stages in the Fluidized-bed
Pyrolysis of a Plastic Waste Operability Range of Fluidized-bed Pyrolysers The Effect of the Main Process
Variables on the Yield and Composition of Pyrolysis Products Operating Experience with Industrial
Fluidized-bed Pyrolysers References
ER -

AU - Kaminsky, Walter
C7 - pp. 475-491
TI - The Hamburg Fluidized-bed Pyrolysis Process to Recycle Polymer Wastes and Tires
SN - 9780470021521
UR - https://doi.org/10.1002/0470021543.ch17
DO - https://doi.org/10.1002/0470021543.ch17
SP - 475-491
KW - Hamburg process
KW - Japan Fluid Cracking process (JFC)
KW - pilot plant description
KW - Hamburg fluidized-bed process
KW - pyrolysis product composition
KW - industrial pilot plants
KW - whole tire pyrolysis
PY - 2006
AB - Summary This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Pilot Plant Description Pyrolysis Product
Composition References
ER -

AU - Bhaskar, Thallada
AU - Sakata, Yusaku
C7 - pp. 493-529
TI - Liquefaction of PVC Mixed Plastics
SN - 9780470021521
UR - https://doi.org/10.1002/0470021543.ch18
DO - https://doi.org/10.1002/0470021543.ch18
SP - 493-529
KW - material recycling and energy recovery
KW - PVC mixed plastic liquefaction
KW - HCl adsorption capacity
KW - Poly (vinyl chloride) (PVC)
KW - degradation of PVC – polymer mixtures
KW - thermal degradation of PE
KW - mixed plastics thermal degradation
KW - real municipal waste plastic liquefaction
PY - 2006
AB - Summary This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Experimental and Analytical Methods
Fundamental Studies on the Decomposition of PVC Liquefaction with Commingled Plastics and
Dechlorination Pilot Plant Scale Studies for the Liquefaction of PVC Mixed Plastics Conclusions
References
ER -

AU - Behzadi, Sam
AU - Farid, Mohammed
C7 - pp. 531-548
TI - Liquid Fuel from Plastic Wastes Using Extrusion–Rotary Kiln Reactors
SN - 9780470021521
UR - https://doi.org/10.1002/0470021543.ch19
DO - https://doi.org/10.1002/0470021543.ch19
SP - 531-548
KW - liquid fuels from waste plastics
KW - pyrolysis
KW - extrusion–rotary kiln reactors
KW - industrial-scale pyrolysis processes
KW - pyrolysis - multi-step plastic recycling process
KW - Veba Oel pyrolysis processes
KW - low-density polyethylene (LDPE)
KW - catalyst effect on pyrolysis reaction
KW - rotary kiln reactor vs fluidized bed
PY - 2006
AB - Summary This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Pyrolysis References
ER -

AU - Hornung, Andreas
AU - Seifert, Helmut
C7 - pp. 549-567
TI - Rotary Kiln Pyrolysis of Polymers Containing Heteroatoms
SN - 9780470021521
UR - https://doi.org/10.1002/0470021543.ch20
DO - https://doi.org/10.1002/0470021543.ch20
SP - 549-567
KW - polymer pyrolysis
KW - Haloclean process – a rotary kiln process
KW - Conrad process
KW - double rotary kiln pyrolysis
KW - state of the art of rotary kiln technology
KW - rotary kiln principles
KW - electronic scrap treatment
KW - dehalogenation of pyrolysis oils
PY - 2006
AB - Summary This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Technical Variations State of the Art of
Rotary Kiln Technology Rotary Kiln Principles Treatment of Thermoplastics: PVC Pyrolysis of Mono
Fractions: Polymethylmethacrylate PMMA Treatment of Shredder Light Fractions/Shredder Residues
Treatment of Electronic Scrap Dehalogenation of Pyrolysis Oils References
ER -

AU - Ludlow-Palafox, C.
AU - Chase, H. A.
C7 - pp. 569-594
TI - Microwave Pyrolysis of Plastic Wastes
SN - 9780470021521
UR - https://doi.org/10.1002/0470021543.ch21
DO - https://doi.org/10.1002/0470021543.ch21
SP - 569-594
KW - plastic waste microwave pyrolysis
KW - thermogravimetric analysis (TGA)
KW - gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC-MS) analysis
KW - microwave effect in microwave pyrolysis
KW - process flow diagram
KW - microwave heating
KW - carbon and microwave-transparent materials
KW - real plastic-containing waste treatment
PY - 2006
AB - Summary This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Background Microwave Pyrolysis of
Plastics in the Scientific Literature Microwave Pyrolysis in the Commercial Literature Conclusions
References
ER -

AU - Dispons, Jean
C7 - pp. 595-604
TI - Continuous Thermal Process for Cracking Polyolefin Wastes to Produce Hydrocarbons
SN - 9780470021521
UR - https://doi.org/10.1002/0470021543.ch22
DO - https://doi.org/10.1002/0470021543.ch22
SP - 595-604
KW - hydrocarbon thermal cracking
KW - continuous thermal process for hydrocarbons
KW - polyolefin waste cracking
KW - thermal valorization of polyolefin wastes
KW - continuous feeding of cracking reactors
KW - heating methods
KW - polyolefin thermal cracking for polyolefin wax
PY - 2006
AB - Summary This chapter contains sections titled: Background Introduction The Two Principal Phases
of Polyolefin Waste Cracking Thermal Valorization of Polyolefin Wastes Continuous Feeding of the
Cracking Reactors Heating Methods
ER -

AU - Bilgesü, Ali Y.
AU - Koçak, M. Çetin
AU - Karaduman, Ali
C7 - pp. 605-623
TI - Waste Plastic Pyrolysis in Free-Fall Reactors
SN - 9780470021521
UR - https://doi.org/10.1002/0470021543.ch23
DO - https://doi.org/10.1002/0470021543.ch23
SP - 605-623
KW - Free-fall reactors (FFR)
KW - Garrett process
KW - FFR design aspect
KW - free-fall reactor system for flash pyrolysis
KW - plastic waste recycling
KW - ATEKLAB free-fall reactor
KW - plastic waste minimization and recycling
KW - polystyrene pyrolysis
PY - 2006
AB - Summary This chapter contains sections titled: Pyrolysis Previous Pyrolysis Work Design Aspects of
FFR to be Used in Pyrolysis A Free-Fall Reactor System for Flash Pyrolysis Plastic Waste Recycling
Results from Ateklab Free-Fall Reactor References
ER -

AU - Kaminsky, Walter
C7 - pp. 627-640
TI - Monomer Recovery of Plastic Waste in a Fluidized Bed Process
SN - 9780470021521
UR - https://doi.org/10.1002/0470021543.ch24
DO - https://doi.org/10.1002/0470021543.ch24
SP - 627-640
KW - pyrolysis of poly(methylmethacrylate) (PMMA) waste
KW - PMMA regrind
KW - fluidized-bed process
KW - monomer recovery
KW - PMMA pyrolysis
KW - polystyrene
PY - 2006
AB - Summary This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Fluidized-bed Process Pyrolysis of
PMMA Pyrolysis of Polystyrene Pyrolysis of PTFE Conclusions References
ER -

AU - Yoshioka, Toshiaki
AU - Grause, Guido
C7 - pp. 641-661
TI - Feedstock Recycling of PET
SN - 9780470021521
UR - https://doi.org/10.1002/0470021543.ch25
DO - https://doi.org/10.1002/0470021543.ch25
SP - 641-661
KW - recycling of PET
KW - feedstock recycling of PET
KW - physical recycling (mechanical recycling)
KW - solvolysis (chemolysis)
KW - glycolysis
KW - base-catalyzed PET hydrolysis
KW - pyrolysis and hot processes
KW - fluidized-bed reactor
PY - 2006
AB - Summary This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Physical Recycling (Mechanical
Recycling) Solvolysis (Chemolysis) Pyrolysis and Other Hot Processes References
ER -

AU - Okuwaki, A.
AU - Yoshioka, T.
AU - Asai, M.
AU - Tachibana, H.
AU - Wakai, K.
AU - Tada, K.
C7 - pp. 663-708
TI - The Liquefaction of Plastic Containers and Packaging in Japan
SN - 9780470021521
UR - https://doi.org/10.1002/0470021543.ch26
DO - https://doi.org/10.1002/0470021543.ch26
SP - 663-708
KW - feedstock recycling of waste plastic
KW - Containers and Packaging Recycling Law
KW - plastic wastes liquefaction in Japan
KW - feedstock recycling facilities
KW - Plastic Wastes Management Institute (PWMI)
KW - NIIGATA waste plastic liquefaction process
KW - SAPPORO waste plastics liquefaction process
KW - quality of waste plastics
KW - pyrolysis residue utilization
PY - 2006
AB - Summary This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Niigata Waste Plastic Liquefaction
Process Sapporo Waste Plastics Liquefaction Process Mikasa Waste Plastic Liquefaction Plant The
Scope of Liquefaction in Japan References
ER -

AU - Zadgaonkar, Alka
C7 - pp. 709-728
TI - Process and Equipment for Conversions of Waste Plastics into Fuels
SN - 9780470021521
UR - https://doi.org/10.1002/0470021543.ch27
DO - https://doi.org/10.1002/0470021543.ch27
SP - 709-728
KW - plastic waste - serious global issue
KW - pyrolysis
KW - thermal cracking/noncatalytic cracking
KW - process mechanism
KW - pyrolysis catalyst
KW - pyrolysis output product refinement
KW - thermofuel of waste plastic
KW - waste plastic depolymerization
KW - Zadgaonkars' process
PY - 2006
AB - Summary This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Pyrolysis Pyrolysis: Mode of Operation
and Apparatus Pyrolysis: Thermal Cracking/Noncatalytic Cracking Pyrolysis Catalyst Pyrolysis: Output
Characteristics Pyrolysis of Heteroatom Polymers Refinement of Pyrolysis Output Products Recently
Developed Innovative Technologies References
ER -

AU - Xingzhong, Yuan
C7 - pp. 729-755
TI - Converting Waste Plastics into Liquid Fuel by Pyrolysis: Developments in China
SN - 9780470021521
UR - https://doi.org/10.1002/0470021543.ch28
DO - https://doi.org/10.1002/0470021543.ch28
SP - 729-755
KW - waste plastics and liquid fuel
KW - gasoline-range hydrocarbons
KW - plastics pyrolysis theory
KW - cracking–catalytic reforming
KW - plastic pyrolysis process
KW - Fuji process
KW - Hamburg University process
KW - United carbon process
KW - Likun process
PY - 2006
AB - Summary This chapter contains sections titled: Progress in Converting Waste Plastics into Liquid
Fuel by Pyrolysis Theory of Plastics Pyrolysis Process of Plastics Pyrolysis Main Factors in Plastics
Pyrolysis Pyrolysis of PVC Catalytic Reforming of Cracked Gas References
ER -

C7 - pp. 757-785
TI - Index
SN - 9780470021521
UR - https://doi.org/10.1002/0470021543.index
DO - https://doi.org/10.1002/0470021543.index
SP - 757-785
PY - 2006
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