Abstract
Plastic is the primary concern as global waste, and its production is increasing daily because of its usability, accessibility and feasibility. There are many ways by which we can reduce the use of plastic. Although pyrolysis is one of the ways, due to its many disadvantages, co-pyrolysis is used . Plastic co-pyrolysis is performed with different types of materials that have been studied earlier. However, this study focuses on the co-pyrolysis of plastic and low-value hydrocarbon, i.e., non-biomass materials like naphtha, shale oil, heavy oil, vacuum residue, coal, etc. Co-pyrolysis is compared to the yield per cent of the gas/oil-wax/tar/residue for different materials. The products of pyrolysis are assessed for quality parameters. The synergetic outcome of co-pyrolysis is also studied, with its advantages and disadvantages. Moreover, the feedstock suitable to get the desired product and its challenges are studied.
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