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Use of pyrolytic gas from waste tire as a fuel: A review
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In this article, the authors review the properties of pyrolysis gas for energy recovery because it is a good gaseous fuel and identify possible implications of possible implications in the future.About:
This article is published in Energy.The article was published on 2017-09-01. It has received 197 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Incineration & Refuse-derived fuel.read more
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Application of Tyre Derived Pyrolysis Oil as a Fuel Component
Serhiy Pyshyev,Yu.V. Lypko,Taras Chervinskyy,Oleh Fedevych,Marek Kułażyński,Katarzyna Pstrowska +5 more
TL;DR: In this article , slow pyrolysis of waste tyres was conducted in a low tonnage industrial unit and the obtained fractions were analyzed by chemical composition and potential use as a fuel component.
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Smart grid energy system operation study
TL;DR: In this article, an experimental hybrid energy system installed in the Technology Centre of Ostrava (TCO) at VSB-Technical University of the Czech Republic consisting of a solar photovoltaic system, fuel cell technology, pyrolysis unit, cogeneration unit, power converters and battery packs is described.
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Assessment of technogenic risks in recovering company for worn tyres
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors assess and analyze the impact of potential technogenic risks of the object processes on the environment and population, and find out what shortcomings exist in the process of recovering of worn-out tyres, what is the actual situation in the safety system at the object and what are the environmental consequences of emergency situations.
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A novel low-cost material for thiophene and toluene removal: Study of the tire pyrolysis volatiles
Hiba Aouled Mhemed,Sana Kordoghli,Mylène Marin Gallego,Loubna Hadhoum,Jean François Largeau,Fethi Zagrouba,Mohand Tazerout +6 more
TL;DR: In this article , the ex-situ treatment by desulfurization and cracking of volatiles from the pyrolysis of waste tires using an innovative synthetic oil mixture was investigated.
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Enhancement of Green Tires Performance through Ultrasound-Assisted Mixing
Yang Cheng,Qian-Zhan Wang +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the effect of ultrasonic parameters on the comprehensive performance of tread rubber formulations was investigated, and a custom-built ultrasonic generator was introduced to enhance the dispersion and distribution of composite particles in the rubber matrix.
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Waste tyre pyrolysis – A review
Juan Daniel Martínez,Juan Daniel Martínez,Neus Puy,Ramón Murillo,Tomás García,M.V. Navarro,Ana M. Mastral +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a comprehensive review has been carried out in order to show the effects of the main process conditions (heating rate, temperature, pressure, carrier gas flow rate and type, volatiles residence time and pyrolysis time) on physicochemical properties and distributions of the resulting products (gas, liquid and solid fractions).
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Pyrolysis of waste tyres: a review.
TL;DR: Examples of commercial and semi-commercial scale tyre pyrolysis systems show that small scale batch reactors and continuous rotary kiln reactors have been developed to commercial scale.
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Composition of oils derived from the batch pyrolysis of tyres
TL;DR: In this paper, a nitrogen purged static-bed batch reactor was used to pyrolyse 3 kg batches of shredded scrap tyres at temperatures between 450 and 600°C. The oils were trapped in a series of condensers and the derived gases analysed off-line by packed column gas chromatography.