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Flash joule heating

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A process developed at Rice University that rapidly heats waste plastic to extremely high temperatures to convert it into graphene and hydrogen gas. The technique grinds plastic into confetti-size pieces, mixes it with a conductive material, and passes very high voltage through the mixture.

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