Jaloxi is creating a bridge to a lower carbon future.
To overcome the inherent defect of conventional plastic waste management strategies,
Jaloxi has developed an environmentally sound, energy efficient and cost-effective solution
to valorize plastic and other organic waste streams into value-added hydrocarbons.
A chemical reaction happens when hydrocarbons meet water in high heat and high pressure conditions.
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Unrecyclable plastic waste is diverted from incineration or landfill and is used as input raw material for Jaloxi.
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Heat, pressure, and water create supercritical conditions so that chemical reactions occur and it becomes possible to upcycle the useful compounds found in the plastic waste.
Jaloxi's HTL (Hydrothermal liquefaction) solution plastic hydrocarbons (CH) are transformed into recycled hydrocarbons under supercritical conditions (pressure 250bar, heat 400°C - 450°C).
Jaloxi’s HTG (Hydrothermal Gasification) gasifies all otherwise non-recyclable plastic and organic waste fractions under supercritical conditions (pressure 250bar, heat 700°C - 1000°C) and liquefies them to the desired hydrocarbon outputs.
Jaloxi’s technology has the potential to process a mix of unrecyclable plastic waste and other organic waste fractions to deliver higher yields and better quality hydrocarbons than alternative methods, like traditional pyrolysis, and with a lower carbon footprint.
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The outputs from Jaloxi’s process are recycled and enriched raw materials that can be utilized in multiple applications as a substitute for fossil fuel-based materials.