In this thesis, a process and a corresponding bench-scale plant for a thermo-chemical treatment of different fractions from WEEE were developed and optimized, with the aim to accumulate and/or extract metals from different feedstocks to enable downstream recycling as well as to dehalogenate pyrolysis products. From tests with shredder residues, best results regarding metal accumulation and dehalogenation were achieved at a pyrolysis temperature of 650 °C and a residence time of 30 min. Most metals were part of the pyrolysis solid products, but, for instance, Cd, In, and Mo were strongly mobilized to pyrolysis vapor. In addition, levels of polyhalogenated dibenzo-p-dioxins and -furans (PXDD/F) in the solid products were minimized, going eve...
Printed circuit boards from waste computers, televisions, and mobile phones were pyrolysed in a fixe...
The rising criticality of technologically inevitably metals and the continuous growth of the waste e...
Recycling plastic solid waste (PSW) is becoming more and more important, due to (i) increasing landf...
The growing amount of WEEE (waste electrical and electronic equipment) increasingly develops into a ...
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) is one of the fastest growing waste streams worldwi...
The amount of collected Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) in Europe is growing about ...
The possibility of a pyrolysis process as a mean of recycling the residual plastic rich fraction (WE...
The increasing production of computers the progress in their performance and the shorter time betwee...
After reaching its useful physical life, electrical and electronic equipment is collected and recycl...
Pyrolysis has been examined as an effective alternative waste disposal treatment, compared with land...
Im Rahmen dieser Arbeit wurde ein thermisch-chemisches Verfahren zur Verwertung von Elektronikschrot...
For the time different challenges are facing the world to stop the environment impacts and availabi...
PURPOSE We have investigated the use of pyrolysis for the processing of waste printed circuit boar...
Chemical recycling of plastics is one of possible option to process large amount of currently diffic...
Degradation of brominated flame retardants present in printed circuit boards (PCBs) was tested using...
Printed circuit boards from waste computers, televisions, and mobile phones were pyrolysed in a fixe...
The rising criticality of technologically inevitably metals and the continuous growth of the waste e...
Recycling plastic solid waste (PSW) is becoming more and more important, due to (i) increasing landf...
The growing amount of WEEE (waste electrical and electronic equipment) increasingly develops into a ...
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) is one of the fastest growing waste streams worldwi...
The amount of collected Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) in Europe is growing about ...
The possibility of a pyrolysis process as a mean of recycling the residual plastic rich fraction (WE...
The increasing production of computers the progress in their performance and the shorter time betwee...
After reaching its useful physical life, electrical and electronic equipment is collected and recycl...
Pyrolysis has been examined as an effective alternative waste disposal treatment, compared with land...
Im Rahmen dieser Arbeit wurde ein thermisch-chemisches Verfahren zur Verwertung von Elektronikschrot...
For the time different challenges are facing the world to stop the environment impacts and availabi...
PURPOSE We have investigated the use of pyrolysis for the processing of waste printed circuit boar...
Chemical recycling of plastics is one of possible option to process large amount of currently diffic...
Degradation of brominated flame retardants present in printed circuit boards (PCBs) was tested using...
Printed circuit boards from waste computers, televisions, and mobile phones were pyrolysed in a fixe...
The rising criticality of technologically inevitably metals and the continuous growth of the waste e...
Recycling plastic solid waste (PSW) is becoming more and more important, due to (i) increasing landf...