Plastic waste could soon fuel planes as researchers develop cheaper jet fuel from discarded materials using a new reactor system.



  • Plastic waste can now be converted directly into usable jet fuel
  • A tandem reactor system decomposes plastic at 460 degrees Celsius
  • Ruthenium catalyst sites offered much better selectivity than commercial alternatives

Researchers from Nanjing Forestry University and Tsinghua University have demonstrated a new method for converting plastic waste directly into usable jet fuel, with estimated production costs ranging from $1.0 to $1.8 per kilogram.

The work comes as airlines, governments and fuel producers continue to look for alternatives that can reduce dependence on conventional fossil-based jet fuel.

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