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Waste microwave degradation

T. Ernst R. Popp and R. van Eldik, Quantification of heavy metals for the recycling of waste plastics from electrotechnical applications, Talanta, 53, 347-357 (2000). W. Camacho and S. Karlsson, Quality-determination of recycled plastic packaging waste by identification of contaminants by CC-MS after microwave assisted extraction (MAE), Polymer Degradation and Stability, 71, 123-134 (2000). [Pg.593]

The waste material must be polar so that the microwave energy will generate the heat necessary to devulcanize. Microwave energy between 915 and 2450 MHz and between 41 and 177W/hr/lb is sufficient to sever all cross-link bonds but insufficient to sever polymer chain degradation. The cost of devulcanized... [Pg.2694]

Marin, J., Kennedy, K.J., Eskicioglu, C., 2010. Effect of microwave irradiation on anaerobic degradability of model kitchen waste. Waste Management 30, 1772—1779. [Pg.297]


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