Effect of heating rate on the pyrolysis of high-impact polystyrene containing brominated flame retardants: fate of brominated flame retardants

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作者
Grause, Guido [1 ]
Karakita, Daiki [1 ]
Kameda, Tomohito [1 ]
Bhaskar, Thallada [2 ]
Yoshioka, Toshiaki [1 ]
机构
[1] Tohoku Univ, Grad Sch Environm Studies, Aoba Ku, Sendai, Miyagi 9808579, Japan
[2] CSIR, BFD, IIP, Dehra Dun 248005, Uttar Pradesh, India
关键词
Pyrolysis; WEEE; Temperature program; Decabromo diphenylether; Antimony oxide; Brominated dibenzofurans; THERMAL-DECOMPOSITION; MIXED PLASTICS; HIPS-BR; POLYBROMINATED DIBENZOFURANS; DEGRADATION; WASTE; DEBROMINATION; POLYETHYLENE; PRODUCTS; POLYMERS;
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10.1007/s10163-012-0067-8
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
In the case of plastics containing brominated flame retardants, various brominated organic compounds, including polybrominated dibenzodioxins and dibenzofurans, are yielded when they are degraded. In order to reduce the hazard that might be generated during after-live treatment, the behaviour of flame retarded high-impact polystyrene containing decabromo diphenylether and antimony oxide (Sb2O3), was investigated using several heating programs. It was found that the separation of the thermal process into two steps divided at 330 A degrees C makes it possible to obtain an oil fraction rich in brominated compounds at low temperatures and an oil fraction depleted in brominated compounds at high temperatures. The low temperature oil contained a high concentration of SbBr3 and dibromodibenzofurans. Various brominated compounds with a low volatility and 1-bromo-1-phenylethane from the reaction of HBr with styrene were among the substances in the high temperature oil. The concentration of brominated compounds was reduced from 6 wt% for degradation in a single step to below 1 wt% in the high temperature oil in the two step process.
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