Conversion of polypropylene waste into value-added products: a greener approach

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  • who: Jan Nisar and colleagues from the National Centre of Excellence in Physical Chemistry, University of Peshawar, Peshawar, Pakistan have published the research: Conversion of Polypropylene Waste into Value-Added Products: A Greener Approach, in the Journal: Molecules 2021, 26, x FOR PEER REVIEW of /2021/
  • what: The focus of this research work was on an environmentally friendly process. This research work investigated the decomposition of using florisil as the catalyst in salt bath over temperature range of 350-430 u25e6 C. maximum oil yield of 57.41% was recovered at 410 u25e6 C and . . .

     

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