Ik this is kind of extreme. http://www.pnl.gov/main/publications/external/technical_reports/pnnl-18284.pdf
Above is a link to the process
So it has to go through "pre-treatment" (ground and dried), fast pyrolisis, hydrotreating, and then hydrocracking.
Can anyone give me insight into these stages and how one would do them without a factory? I may post updates on new things I find as I'm going to keep researching... I just know helpful people are usually on these forums.
Ah okay, so according to the internet, if you heat the polymer you can then get the gas?
It'd be hard to grow all of these arid, steppe climate plants inConnecticut though...
At least the ones that produce isoprene/natural rubber
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