End-of-life tyre conversion to energy: A review on pyrolysis and activated carbon production processes and their challenges
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End-of-life tyre conversion to energy: A review on pyrolysis and activated carbon production processes and their challenges
The number of end-of-life waste tyres has increased enormously worldwide, which is one of the non-biodegradable Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) piling up …
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