Our laboratory manager Albert Paparo learnt early on how to deal with molecules. Especially those that influence our climate. His master's thesis at MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) was on the activation of carbon dioxide. He was actually well on the way to becoming a professor, but today he prefers to work in the enespa laboratory in Tangstedt. There, he appreciates the freedom to implement his ideas directly and the fact that there are virtually no limitations placed on his work.
Albert Paparo's research and development team is currently working on nothing less than the perfect composition of the plastic waste and therefore the quality of the output, the pyrolysis oil. "The type of mixed plastic waste determines the quality of the oil after the pyrolysis process," explains Albert Paparo. "In order to be used economically, the quality must be consistent and as high as possible." enespa offers specialists like him the opportunity to use their knowledge for a very specific cause that can achieve great things: if the recycling of mixed plastic waste is worthwhile, less of it will end up in nature and in the sea - and therefore not as microplastics in our bodies.
Albert Paparo has a keen instinct for compounds that are sensitive to air and water. After three years of research in his specialist field of organometallic chemistry, he succeeded in producing the first known aluminium-beryllium compound. The new compound was created from aluminium and beryllium at room temperature: the Albert molecule. This and other analytical findings are now benefiting his work at enespa. He likes the fact that, with knowledge and experience, you can recognise in advance what will happen and what needs to be done.
In the small circle of plastic waste recyclers that use pyrolysis to produce oil from mixed plastic, enespa is currently the only company that operates its own research department with a high-tech laboratory.
Testing a product oil
On the left you can see contaminated waste oil with oil sludge, on the right a high-quality end product.
Product oil in a laboratory test
It's often the little things that can make a big difference. In our laboratory, Dr Albert Paparo, who holds a doctorate in natural sciences, works with just such small things: molecules.
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The road to a circular economy for plastics is a long one. However, we are not travelling this path alone, but together with you. Celebrate with us when we come one step closer to our goal.
The road to a circular economy for plastics is a long one. However, we are not travelling this path alone, but together with you. Celebrate with us when we come one step closer to our goal.
The road to a circular economy for plastics is a long one. However, we are not travelling this path alone, but together with you. Celebrate with us when we come one step closer to our goal.