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      Advances and approaches for chemical recycling of plastic waste

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      Journal of Polymer Science
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              Chemical recycling of waste plastics for new materials production

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                Journal
                Journal of Polymer Science
                Journal of Polymer Science
                Wiley
                2642-4150
                2642-4169
                May 15 2020
                April 20 2020
                May 15 2020
                : 58
                : 10
                : 1347-1364
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Chemistry and Center for Optical Materials Science and Engineering TechnologyClemson University Clemson South Carolina USA
                Article
                10.1002/pol.20190261
                d1009260-f8bc-4866-9636-7243c029014e
                © 2020

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