Innovative Technologies Transform Plastic Waste into Fuel and Upcycled Products

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Yale researchers have developed a catalyst-free pyrolysis device using a 3D-printed, hierarchical porous carbon reactor that efficiently converts plastic waste into fuels, achieving a record-high 66% conversion rate, offering a promising solution for plastic waste management.
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