Seeing the increase in plastic waste on the planet, experts have introduced a technology, thanks to which plastic can be converted into valuable industrial nanoparticles. Experts have named it Flash Joule technology. This technology, developed by scientists at Rice University, is the brainchild of Dr. K. Win Wyse, the first to use flash joule heating technology, in which plastic waste can be burned into valuable carbon nanotubes and hybrid nanomaterials.
According to experts, the hybrid carbon nanomaterial has surpassed graphene and commercially available carbon nanotubes in performance. Its special feature is that high-quality hybrid nanotubes can be made from all kinds of mixed plastic waste. Be it graphene, carbon nanotubes or carbon-containing nanomaterials, all of them are very strong and can be used in numerous applications in industries. is being used for
They are excellent conductors, have electromagnetic properties and are widely used in electronics. That means coating, making sensors, and storing energy. In this process, plastics are burned at 5120 degrees Fahrenheit, then different types of carbon and steel are added to them, which increase the properties of the plastic. are In this way, plastics can be molded into materials used in factories and high-tech industries.
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