Recycling and Resource Recovery from Polymers II
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ArtikelUtgivningsinformation: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2024Beskrivning: 1 electronic resource (334 p.)Innehållstyp: - text
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- online resource
- 9783725804252
- 9783725804269
- Mathematics and Science
- Chemistry
- Inorganic chemistry
- 3D printing
- CO2 emissions
- H2 production
- acoustic properties
- additive manufacturing
- algorithm
- alternative fuels
- beverage cartons
- bio-polymer
- biopolymer precursors
- biopolymers
- blast furnace injection
- bulk density
- camouflage textiles
- carbon storage
- catalysts
- cellulose
- chelating agents
- chemical recycling
- chemical–mechanical recycling
- chicken feathers
- chloride permeability coefficient
- circular economy
- clay minerals
- clays
- coextrusion
- composites
- de-chlorination
- epoxy resin
- fertilizers
- filament
- filter
- flame retardancy
- fuel
- functionalization
- gasification
- graphene oxide
- heat treatment
- hide waste
- high-density polyethylene
- industrial crops
- industrial rejected streams
- leather waste
- lightweight packaging
- low-density polyethylene
- machine learning
- mechanical degradation
- mechanical properties
- molecular weight
- multilayer
- oilfield produced water
- particleboard
- physical properties
- plastic
- plastic waste
- plastics
- pollutants removal
- poly-lactic acid
- polycarbonate waste
- polylactide acid
- polymer processing
- polymers
- polypropylene
- pol
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This compendium illuminates the path to a circular economy, spotlighting innovative research across diverse domains. Key themes include the plastics economy, energy recovery, and emissions reduction. Chapters delve into monomer recovery, hydrogen energy systems, and feedstock recycling, offering a comprehensive view of sustainable material processing. Technological advancements feature prominently, covering thermal and mechanical degradation of recycled materials, upcycling of pine branches, and the thermocatalytic conversion of plastics into liquid fuels. The multidisciplinary exploration extends from fabricating recycled polycarbonate fibers for thermal signature reduction to the valorization of waste subproducts in composite materials. The compendium serves as a valuable resource for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers, providing insights into the intricate landscape of circular economy endeavors.
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