Wastes are increasingly regarded as important sources of energy, particularly their polymeric component. However, most of these wastes contain polyvinyl chloride (PVC) in their composition, constraining the use of a thermal valorization process in their treatment [1]. This work aims the development of a process for the material and energetic valorization of the PVC-containing wastes. A two-step process was firstly defined and tested at a laboratory scale and subsequently its feasibility evaluated by a factorial plan of tests performed in a pilot plant designed and built in the aim of the Project PVC4GAS. The pilot plant consists of a reactor, with a stainless steel body heated by electrical resistances, a column to clean the produced gas an...
Comunicación presentada en el 25th International Symposium on Halogenated Environmental Organic Poll...
Presentation of conditions required for the combustion of wastes. Possibility to recover the heat ra...
Human life is inextricably linked to the generation of waste, whether at the municipal or industrial...
Wastes are increasingly regarded as important sources of energy, particularly their polymeric compon...
Published online 27 November 2012The presence of organic compounds in wastes, namely polymer based c...
With the increasing of plastics content in solid waste, both municipal and industrial, also increase...
Abstract The presence of organic compounds in wastes, namely polymer based compounds, is considered ...
Although PVC-containing wastes are an important potential source of energy they are frequently dispo...
Solid waste, in dealing with the growing presence of organic compounds, especially plastics, can be ...
One possibility for recycling of PVC waste is steam gasification in a bubbling fluidized bed reactor...
The main purpose of this investigation is to achieve the dechlorination and cracking of PVC producin...
This report explored the feasibility of dechlorination of mixed plastic waste systems using a low-te...
Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) is one of the plastics most extensively used due to its versatility. The de...
Experimental study on PVC-based materials (PVC = poly (vinyl chloride)) pyrolysis; in the presence o...
In this paper, experimental modeled results of pyrolysis characteristics & pollution sources for chl...
Comunicación presentada en el 25th International Symposium on Halogenated Environmental Organic Poll...
Presentation of conditions required for the combustion of wastes. Possibility to recover the heat ra...
Human life is inextricably linked to the generation of waste, whether at the municipal or industrial...
Wastes are increasingly regarded as important sources of energy, particularly their polymeric compon...
Published online 27 November 2012The presence of organic compounds in wastes, namely polymer based c...
With the increasing of plastics content in solid waste, both municipal and industrial, also increase...
Abstract The presence of organic compounds in wastes, namely polymer based compounds, is considered ...
Although PVC-containing wastes are an important potential source of energy they are frequently dispo...
Solid waste, in dealing with the growing presence of organic compounds, especially plastics, can be ...
One possibility for recycling of PVC waste is steam gasification in a bubbling fluidized bed reactor...
The main purpose of this investigation is to achieve the dechlorination and cracking of PVC producin...
This report explored the feasibility of dechlorination of mixed plastic waste systems using a low-te...
Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) is one of the plastics most extensively used due to its versatility. The de...
Experimental study on PVC-based materials (PVC = poly (vinyl chloride)) pyrolysis; in the presence o...
In this paper, experimental modeled results of pyrolysis characteristics & pollution sources for chl...
Comunicación presentada en el 25th International Symposium on Halogenated Environmental Organic Poll...
Presentation of conditions required for the combustion of wastes. Possibility to recover the heat ra...
Human life is inextricably linked to the generation of waste, whether at the municipal or industrial...