Chemists at Rice University working with researchers at the Ford Motor Company have turned plastic parts from "end-of-life" vehicles into graphene via the university's flash Joule heating process. To test whether end-of-life, mixed plastic could be transformed, the scientists ground the shredder "fluff" made of plastic bumpers, gaskets, carpets, mats, seating, and door casings from end-of-life F-150 pickup trucks to a fine powder. Powder heated between 10 to 16 seconds in low current produced a highly carbonized plastic, accounting for about 30% of the initial bulk. The other 70% was outgassed or recovered as hydrocarbon-rich waxes and oils.
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