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    Tar and soot generation behaviors from ABS, PC and PE pyrolysis

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    In this study we performed a non-isothermal thermogravimetric analysis on three thermoplastics—ABS, PC and PE. The Coats and Redfern method (Nature 201:68–69, 1964) was then used to approximate the kinetic parameters of each material. In addition, we performed a series of pyrolysis experiments in a batch reactor, for each plastic. The experiments were performed over the temperature range of 600–1000 °C at a constant residence time. The liquid and solid products of the pyrolysis, were collected, separated and weighted. Those products were categorized as soot, tar and char (PC only), and their relative weight to initial sample weight (DAF) was plotted against the temperature. The tar measured was exclusively medium to high molecular weight (>80 g/mol). Results revealed that relative tar and soot production, for all three materials, first increases and then decreases with temperature increase. The maximum achieved tar yields for ABS, PC and PE were at 700, 650 and 800 °C, respectively; and the maximum soot yields were at 1000, 1000, 950 °C, respectively.journal articl

    Trends of Direct Monitoring of Combustion Gas and Trace Elements by Laser Spectroscopy

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    Plasma and Spectroscopic Analysis

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    Refinement of Waste Lubricant Oil Using Rubber Membrane Extraction Method

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    “Law & Technology” in the field of Environmental Engineering

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    Emission Behavior, Control and Monitoring Systems of Trace Elements from Combustion Processes

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    Combustion Behavior of Pulverized Coal and Ash Particle Properties during Combustion

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    Investigation of initial pyrolysis behaviors in waste incineration processes

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    Reduction Characteristics of Iron Oxide using Carbonaceous Materials Derived from Wastes

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