CEE Research Featured in Article on Plastic Upcycling Innovations

A recent article published by AZoNano, titled “Recent Advances in Plastic Upcycling to Carbon Nanotubes and Hydrogen”, featured the research of Associate Professor Grzegorz Lisak at NTU School of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE).
Particularly troublesome waste streams, such as contaminated food packaging and plastic bags, are converted into high-value materials through a process.
In the second stage, those gases are fed into reactors which catalytically convert them into carbon nanotubes via chemical vapor deposition mechanisms.

(Clockwise from bottom right) Dr Tan Yong-Tsong, Executive Director, Bluefield Renewable Energy; NTU Assoc Prof Grzegorz Lisak, Director, Residues and Resource Reclamation Centre, NEWRI; Mdm Margaret Dcruz, Admin and HR Lead, Ocean Purpose Project; Mr Richard Ho, Lead Engineer, Ocean Purpose Project; Dr Andrei Veksha, NTU Senior Research Fellow, NEWRI; Mr Irshad Mohamed, Bluefield Renewable Energy.





