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Thermal Degradation of DVD and CD Disks with Vegetable Cooking oil
(Institut Teknologi Bandung, 2006-09-08)
Waste DVD and CD disks were thermally degraded at 450 °C by a semi-batch process. 40 – 50 wt% of waste DVD and CD disks were converted into liquid product that consisted of phenol derivatives (~ 75 wt%), ...
Thermal Degradation of DVD and CD Disks with Vegetable Cooking oil
(Institut Teknologi Bandung, 2008-09-08)
Waste DVD and CD disks were thermally degraded at 450 °C by a semi-batch process. 40 – 50 wt% of waste DVD and CD disks were converted into liquid product that consisted of phenol derivatives (~ 75 wt%), ...
The Role of Temperature Control during Pyrolysis of High impact Polystyrene with Decabromodiphenyl Ethane Flame Retardant in Mixed Plastics
(Kyoto University, 2007-08-25)
The effort to minimize the formation of brominated hydrocarbons has been conducted by temperaturecontrol during pyrolysis of high impact polystyrene containing ...
Pyrolysis Study of Brominated High Impact Polystyrene: Effect of Polyolefins
(Kyoto University, 2007-08-25)
Pyrolysis of brominated high impact polystyrene in presence of polyolefins has been done. The pyrolysis products were analysed with GC/TCD, GC/FID, GC/MSDand GC/ECD. It was found that interaction occurs ...
The Effect of Antimony Trioxide on the Pyrolysis of Styrenic Polymers
(Korea Institute of Energy Research, 2007-09-20)
Brominated high impact polystyrene (Br-HIPS) which contained either 5% or 0% antimony trioxide (Sb2O3) and either decabromodiphenyl ether (DDO) or decabro-modiphenyl ethane (DDE) was pyrolysed in a fixed bed reactor at ...
Controlled Pyrolysis of Brominated Flame Retardant Containing High Impact Polystyrene
(Korea Institute of Energy Research, 2007-09-20)
Controlled pyrolysis of high impact polystyrene with brominated flame re-tardants deca-bromodiphenyl ethane(DDE) and deca-bromodiphenyl ether (DDO) in the presence of polyethylene(PE)/polypropylene( ...