Catalytic Pyrolysis of Municipal Solid Waste: Effects of Pyrolysis Parameters
Burning municipal solid waste (MSW) increases CO2, CH4, and SO2 emissions, leading to an increase in global warming, encouraging governments and researchers to search for alternatives. The pyrolysis process converts MSW to oil, gas, and char. This study investigated catalytic and noncatalytic pyroly...
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Main Authors: | AlMohamadi, Hamad (Author), Aljabri, Abdulrahman (Author), Mahmoud, Essam R.I (Author), Khan, Sohaib Z. (Author), Aljohani, Meshal S. (Author), Shamsuddin, Rashid (Author) |
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Department of Chemical Engineering - Diponegoro University,
2021-06-30.
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