The success of a Ground-Tire Rubber (GTR) devulcanization process relies on the elimination of the sulphur atoms that are crosslinking the rubber polymer. From the chemical point of view, this requires providing enough energy to break the sulphur bonds while preserving the carbon bonds, to ensure a high quality devulcanized GTR for being of interest to the rubber manufacturing industry. GTR is very responsive to microwaves due to the presence of Carbon Black in its composition, so the radiant energy is absorbed quickly in the form of thermal energy. When its temperature reaches 140°C, the breakage of sulphur bonds may happen under an exothermic reaction, but also some new links might be built under that condition. Therefore, from the physic...
This research was performed to soften scrap tires to aid in their transformation from whole tires to...
The production of high quantities of end-of-life rubbers is an environmental problem of growing impo...
The discussion in this paper is about the possible use of microwave pyrolysis technique as an energy...
Many efforts are being made to find innovative ways of recycling rubber from end-of-life tires (ELTs...
Three types of ground tyre rubber (GTR) are treated with microwave in order to study the effect of m...
In this work the phenomena involved with the microwave devulcanization of ground tyre rubber (GTR) w...
Microwave devulcanization has been studied as a method for elastomer recycling, which is based on th...
Ground tire rubber (GTR) was mechano-chemically modified with road bitumen 160/220 and subsequently ...
This study focused on the possibility of recycling Waste Tire Rubber (WTR) to be used as polymer mod...
WOS: 000340236400007Ground tire rubber (GTR) was devulcanized by microwaves at the same heating rate...
Currently, recycling or degradation treatments for tires are an enormous challenge. Despite efforts ...
Pyrolysis is the thermal degradation of a carbonaceous solid by heat in the absence of oxygen. The f...
In the present paper, special attention will be devoted to thermo-chemical devulcanization of sulfur...
Ground tire rubber (GTR) was mechano-chemically modified with road bitumen 160/220 and subsequently ...
Ground tire rubber (GTR) from whole passenger car tires is composed of several types of rubbers and ...
This research was performed to soften scrap tires to aid in their transformation from whole tires to...
The production of high quantities of end-of-life rubbers is an environmental problem of growing impo...
The discussion in this paper is about the possible use of microwave pyrolysis technique as an energy...
Many efforts are being made to find innovative ways of recycling rubber from end-of-life tires (ELTs...
Three types of ground tyre rubber (GTR) are treated with microwave in order to study the effect of m...
In this work the phenomena involved with the microwave devulcanization of ground tyre rubber (GTR) w...
Microwave devulcanization has been studied as a method for elastomer recycling, which is based on th...
Ground tire rubber (GTR) was mechano-chemically modified with road bitumen 160/220 and subsequently ...
This study focused on the possibility of recycling Waste Tire Rubber (WTR) to be used as polymer mod...
WOS: 000340236400007Ground tire rubber (GTR) was devulcanized by microwaves at the same heating rate...
Currently, recycling or degradation treatments for tires are an enormous challenge. Despite efforts ...
Pyrolysis is the thermal degradation of a carbonaceous solid by heat in the absence of oxygen. The f...
In the present paper, special attention will be devoted to thermo-chemical devulcanization of sulfur...
Ground tire rubber (GTR) was mechano-chemically modified with road bitumen 160/220 and subsequently ...
Ground tire rubber (GTR) from whole passenger car tires is composed of several types of rubbers and ...
This research was performed to soften scrap tires to aid in their transformation from whole tires to...
The production of high quantities of end-of-life rubbers is an environmental problem of growing impo...
The discussion in this paper is about the possible use of microwave pyrolysis technique as an energy...