The thermogravimetry of a series of 50/50 mixtures of polypropylene, acrylonitrile/butadiene/styrene, polyvinyl chloride and polyurethane polymers have been studied as representative of the major polymeric materials found in automobile shredder residues. The weight loss behaviour of these polymeric mixes have been compared with the results calculated from the individual polymeric components. This comparison of the thermogravimetry curves and the calculated kinetic parameters indicates that interactions occur between the individual polymers when heated together. The extent of these interactions are dependent upon the polymeric mixtures being considered, but in most cases the changes in the degradation kinetic parameters were not large.Peer r...
International audiencen this study, the effect of processing cycles and two pollutants (engine oil (...
Thermal degradation of plastic wastes offers the possibility of recovering energy and useful chemica...
Thermal oxidative degradation kinetics of polyethylene, poly(ethylene terephthalate), and polystyren...
The thermal behavior and pyrolytic kinetic analysis of main waste polymers (polypropylene (PP), poly...
This thesis concerns the investigation of polymer pyrolysis by a combined approach of ' . , mathemat...
Shredding is the component of the most important techniques of mechanical recycling of polymeric mat...
Diminishing land fill capacity and increased volume of waste consumer durable products are the main ...
Recycling and energy recovery of waste plastic are major categories of modern solid waste management...
Automotive Shredder Residue (ASR), a waste when metals are mostly removed from end-of-life vehicles,...
The thermal degradation of polypropylene (PP), polyacrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), polyuretha...
The degradation rate of a polymer mixture depends on the particular polymer mixture, and the presenc...
This article reports the characterisation of pyrolysis of automotive shredder residue using in situ ...
degradation Pyrolysis of virgin and discarded polystyrene, polyethylene, and polyethyleneterephthala...
Plastic is one of the most widely used packaging materials; however, there are limited processes in ...
This article reports the characterisation of pyrolysis of automotive shredder residue using in situ ...
International audiencen this study, the effect of processing cycles and two pollutants (engine oil (...
Thermal degradation of plastic wastes offers the possibility of recovering energy and useful chemica...
Thermal oxidative degradation kinetics of polyethylene, poly(ethylene terephthalate), and polystyren...
The thermal behavior and pyrolytic kinetic analysis of main waste polymers (polypropylene (PP), poly...
This thesis concerns the investigation of polymer pyrolysis by a combined approach of ' . , mathemat...
Shredding is the component of the most important techniques of mechanical recycling of polymeric mat...
Diminishing land fill capacity and increased volume of waste consumer durable products are the main ...
Recycling and energy recovery of waste plastic are major categories of modern solid waste management...
Automotive Shredder Residue (ASR), a waste when metals are mostly removed from end-of-life vehicles,...
The thermal degradation of polypropylene (PP), polyacrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), polyuretha...
The degradation rate of a polymer mixture depends on the particular polymer mixture, and the presenc...
This article reports the characterisation of pyrolysis of automotive shredder residue using in situ ...
degradation Pyrolysis of virgin and discarded polystyrene, polyethylene, and polyethyleneterephthala...
Plastic is one of the most widely used packaging materials; however, there are limited processes in ...
This article reports the characterisation of pyrolysis of automotive shredder residue using in situ ...
International audiencen this study, the effect of processing cycles and two pollutants (engine oil (...
Thermal degradation of plastic wastes offers the possibility of recovering energy and useful chemica...
Thermal oxidative degradation kinetics of polyethylene, poly(ethylene terephthalate), and polystyren...