A scientific article by engineer Fatima oday Ali Magdy entitled “Producing liquid fuel from plastic waste”

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Engineer Fatima Adi Ali Magdy in the Department of Chemical Engineering and Petroleum Industries wrote a scientific article entitled (Production of liquid fuel from plastic waste). The content of the article was: The production of liquid fuel from plastic waste is considered an important and innovative field in the field of sustainability and environmental preservation. Plastic waste is considered one of the biggest environmental challenges facing us in the modern era, as it is disposed of unsustainably and causes serious environmental pollution. Converting plastic waste into liquid fuel is considered an effective and sustainable solution to the problem of waste disposal and reducing environmental pollution. Liquid fuel derived from plastic waste is a sustainable alternative to fossil fuels and can be used in a wide range<br />Q/ What are the basic steps for producing liquid fuel from plastic waste? The process of producing liquid fuel from plastic waste includes several main steps. Here are the basic steps in this process:1. Plastic waste collection: Plastic waste is collected from various sources such as homes, shops, and industrial facilities. Plastic waste must be separated from other waste before treatment.2. Waste preparation: This step involves breaking down the plastic into small pieces using various methods such as grinding or shredding. This is done to increase the surface area and facilitate the thermal decomposition process.3. Thermal decomposition: This step involves exposing the prepared plastic waste to heat in a special reactor at a high temperature and without the presence of oxygen.<br />Q/ What is the common technology used to convert produced liquids into liquid fuel? A common technology used to convert produced liquids into liquid fuels in the process of producing liquid fuels from plastic waste is refining technology. Refining technology is used to convert liquids resulting from the pyrolysis of plastic waste into viable liquid fuels<br />For use in the refining process, the produced liquids are purified and converted into liquid fuel through several steps. These steps include distillation, hydrocarbon refining, and chemical refining. Certain temperatures and conditions are applied during these processes to convert liquids into liquid fuels that can be used in internal combustion engines. Refining technology is effective in producing high-quality liquid fuels from waste.